Russian strike on New York in Donetsk region: Four killed, three wounded

Russian strike on New York in Donetsk region: Four killed, three wounded

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Four civilians were killed and three more were injured as the Russian army dropped aerial bombs on New York village in the Donetsk region.

The Prosecutor's Office of the Donetsk region said this in a post on Telegram, Ukrinform reports.

"The shelling of New York killed four civilians and injured three others, including an 8-year-old girl," the prosecutor's office said.

On the morning of June 28, 2024, the Russian occupation forces once again carried out bombing strikes on the Toretsk community, using KAB-250.

One shell hit an apartment building, destroying the section of a 5-story building and killing four civilians aged 43 to 76. A 39-year-old woman and her daughter were injured.

Read also: Man killed as invaders drop explosives from drone on village in Kherson region

Also, a 45-year-old man sustained a head injury as a result of a munition hitting a private sector in New York village.

"Prosecutors are taking all possible and appropriate measures to document war crimes committed by representatives of the Russian armed forces," the statement said.

Earlier it was reported that three civilians, including an 8-year-old girl, were injured as Russian forces dropped aerial bombs on New York village in the Donetsk region.

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