Russian troops wound three more civilians in Donetsk region

In Donetsk region, Russian troops wounded three more civilians - residents of the town of Hirnyk and the village of New York.

This was reported on Facebook by the head of the Donetsk Regional Military Administration (RMA) Vadym Filashkin, Ukrinform reports.

"Three more people were wounded today in Donetsk region. We have received information about a wounded man in Hirnyk of the Kurakhiv community and two wounded women in New York of the Toretsk community. The Russians continue to attack civilians in the region and, unfortunately, they regularly manage to kill or injure our people," the head of the region wrote.

He once again called on the population to evacuate from the Donetsk region, where it is now dangerous to be.

As reported, this morning, 27 June, Russians dropped a bomb on Selydove in Donetsk Oblast, where six people were injured, including two teenagers. Yasenove of the Pokrovske community also came under fire, where a person was wounded. In addition, a woman died in Toretsk as a result of hostile shelling.

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The Donetsk region is currently under constant shelling by Russian troops, with the enemy killing and injuring civilians almost every day, destroying homes, businesses, energy, gas and various infrastructure facilities.

Donetsk region has the longest frontline, about 300 km.