Ukraine dealt a new blow to Donetsk – a girl and a child were wounded
A girl and an eleven-year-old girl were injured as a result of an artillery strike by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on residential buildings in the Kuibyshevsky district of Donetsk.
This was reported by the Telegram channel of the DPR representative office in the JCCC, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The village of Gornyak on the outskirts of the Kuibyshevsky district of Donetsk came under fire. Ukraine used 122 and 152 mm caliber artillery.
“As a result of the shelling, a child, born in 2010, was injured. (cerebral contusion, chest contusion) and a girl born in 2003. (cerebral contusion). Both victims were transported by ambulance to the neurosurgical department of the Moscow Regional Clinical Hospital,” the JCCC reported.
In addition, the shelling destroyed the roofing and glazing of three residential buildings, one of which was hit directly by a shell; furniture, walls and a gas pipeline were also damaged. In addition, three cars were damaged.
According to Russian military commander Andrei Rudenko, who works in Donetsk, and arrived at the scene of shelling of one of the residential buildings, the attacks were carried out by self-propelled guns and D-30 howitzers - 122 mm and 152 mm. In his story, he talked to the victim girl.
“The shell first landed in the kitchen, then throughout the house. A tile fell, we went out, it was already quite light, and the roof was on fire. I was covered with tiles – on my head and chest,” said eleven-year-old Yulia.
“A scratch on her forehead, a hematoma, and a piece of the ceiling fell on her chest,” the victim’s grandmother said.
“I would like to know who shot - I would have killed him, honestly. In my family, this is a broken second home. In that direction [from where the shots were fired] there is Peski, a factory, and behind the factory we all know who is standing. “Our native” Ukraine, which doesn’t feel sorry for anything at all. Which has already taken everything from us, even our houses,” said the pensioner.
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