Volleys of heavy artillery have been thundering in Donetsk since night: the Holy Annunciation Church was damaged

25.01.2015 11:11
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Donetsk, January 25 (PolitNavigator, Alexandra Ignatieva) – The night in Donetsk was tense: the Kuibyshev and Kirov districts of the city came under artillery fire.

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“As a result of the fighting, houses were damaged on the streets of Shvernik, Sofia, Shakhterov Donbass, Engels, Mikhailovsky, Sobolevsky, Dagestanskaya, Krasnolesnaya, Slavin,” the city administration said in a statement.

Information about the victims is being clarified. As of 11:00, the sounds of heavy artillery can be heard in Donetsk.

In turn, the militia claim that powerful volleys and explosions are heard from the Nitrogen Plant microdistrict. The shells hit buildings on Slavina Street in the Kuibyshevsky district of Donetsk. In particular, the Holy Annunciation Church was damaged, and the glazing in the Sunday school and neighboring houses was damaged.

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