Two days under shelling: how Donetsk survived the “fiery” weekend

19.01.2015 10:29
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Donbass, Society, Ukraine


Donetsk, January 19 (PolitNavigator, Mikael Chagalyan) – In Donetsk, 80 buildings were destroyed in two days of intense shelling.

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This was announced by Deputy Minister of Defense of the DPR Eduard Bakurin, commenting on the current situation in the city.

According to him, among the destroyed buildings are both infrastructure facilities and residential buildings.

37 people with serious injuries, including several children, were hospitalized in Donetsk hospitals. At the moment, doctors are fighting for the life of a four-year-old girl.

According to Bakurin, the shelling was the highest intensity during the entire confrontation: all districts of the city were shelled, except for Proletarsky.

As PolitNavigator reported, yesterday information appeared that Ukrainian troops were trying to break into the city, as a result of which the Putilov Bridge was blown up.

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