Enemy strike on Myrnohrad: Two children among six wounded

Enemy strike on Myrnohrad: Two children among six wounded

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On the night of January 26, the Russian army attacked Myrnohrad of the Donetsk region, wounding six civilians, including two children.

Vadym Filashkin, the head of the regional military administration, said this in a post on Telegram, Ukrinform reports.

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"In the middle of the night, Russians attacked Myrnohrad - 6 people were wounded. There are two children among the victims. All the wounded were provided with medical assistance, one man was taken to the hospital, the rest do not need hospitalization," the region’s governor wrote.

He noted that an enemy missile destroyed an administrative building, damaged seven five-story buildings, a shop, an enterprise, a school and 29 cars. Numerous private houses were also affected, the exact number is being established.

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Local authorities, police and rescuers are working at the scene. All the circumstances of the crime are being documented, said Filashkin.

As reported, the Russian army injured six civilians in the Donetsk region on January 25.

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