A 9-year-old girl died during the shelling of Gorlovka

20.12.2014 12:54
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Gorlovka, December 20 (PolitNavigator, Victoria Litovchenko) – On December 19, echoes of hostilities were again heard in all districts of Gorlovka. There are civilian casualties.

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According to the health department, yesterday an ambulance call was received from residents of the Nikitovsky district: two Gorlovka residents were injured on Artemovskoe Highway. As a result of her injuries, a 9-year-old girl died, her mother was hospitalized, according to the website of the Gorlovka City Council.

According to the Housing and Communal Services Department, there is no destruction in the housing stock. As a result of the hostilities, there is no electricity in part of the villages of Kondratyevsky and Kayutovo; currently, a RES team has gone to the site to eliminate the emergency situation and restore power supply; it is planned to complete repair work as soon as possible.

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