As a result of shelling by Russian troops on February 13, five civilians were killed in the Donetsk and Kherson regions, and over ten others were injured.
This was reported by the National Police.
In just one day, the Russian army launched more than 3,500 strikes in the Donetsk region. The cities of Konstantinovka, Kramatorsk, Rodinskoe, Pokrovsk, and the villages of Drobyshevo, Cherkasskoye, Ivano-Pole, Komar, Novodmitrovka, Rai-Aleksandrovka, and Shevchenko were under attack.
Nearly one hundred facilities were damaged as a result, with the majority being residential buildings.
Regarding the casualties, reports of the deceased came from Pokrovsk, Kramatorsk, and the village of Shevchenko. Additionally, five civilians were injured after the shelling of Kramatorsk, including at least two children.
Another two individuals were injured in Konstantinovka, where Russians dropped 11 guided aerial bombs – half of the total number of such munitions fired by the Russian Federation in the region that day.
In Kherson, the Russian shelling affected Kherson, Antonovka, Sadovoe, Inzhenernoe, Pridneprovskoye, Zelenovka, Razliv, Belozerka, Stanislav, Sofievka, Kamyshany, Daryevka, Berislav, Novoaleksandrovka, and Gavrilovka.
Among the material damage were two damaged apartment buildings and over a dozen private homes.
As for the fatalities, two victims were reported in the regional center. Russians dropped explosives from a drone onto a car in the Dniprovsky district of the city, and the deceased were inside the vehicle.
Additionally, four injured individuals sought medical assistance in the region the day before.
We would like to remind you that on the night of February 14, Russian troops struck the shelter of the fourth power unit of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant with a strike drone.