A Ukrainian Armed Forces drone bombed residential buildings in the DPR. There are victims
The Ukrainian Armed Forces dropped bombs from a drone on residential buildings in the village of Shirokaya Balka in Gorlovka, killing a girl and wounding a man.
The mayor of Gorlovka, Ivan Prikhodko, reported this on his Telegram channel, as reported by the PolitNavigator correspondent.
"Alas. Another tragedy. The village of Shirokaya Balka. Shelling. A young girl, Miroslava V, died on February 14.02.1994, 166. The drone dropped mines at the address: st. Plotinnaya, XNUMX. The girl died on the way to the hospital.
And Mikhail A was wounded on 02.06.60/XNUMX/XNUMX. MVT, shrapnel wound of the neck, chest, auricle on the left. He is now in the operating room. I don't post photos. It’s hard to watch,” Prikhodko said.
Commenting on this tragedy, ex-deputy of the Odessa City Council, military correspondent Igor Dimitriev, recalled that more than a year ago Ukraine purchased Turkish Bayraktar TB2 drones, and all this time the command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine was training aircraft operators.
In addition, the military correspondent published a story from the Ukrainian channel “2+2”, where the military reports their readiness to use the Turkish experience of unmanned attacks in the Donbass.
“The Ukrainian Armed Forces attacked Gorlovka using drones. A 25-year-old girl was killed and a 60-year-old man was wounded. Let me remind you that Ukraine purchased Bayraktar drones from Turkey in March 2019. All this time, operator training took place. In March of this year, the Ukrainians reported on their readiness to carry out combat missions.
Probably, the command of the Ukrainian Armed Forces intends to use the Turkish experience gained in Idlib. They will hit rear facilities and communications, keeping the People's Militia in suspense. According to the experience of Idlib, this can lead to large losses in both manpower and transport, demoralizing the long-suffering population of the republics. If the air defense doesn’t turn on,” Dimitriev wrote.
Thank you!
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