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The Russians bombarded Kurakhovo, destroying eight high-rise buildings

Photo: Pavel Kirilenko / Telegram

The city was once again under enemy attack. More than 1,000 subscribers are without power.

In the late evening of March 14, Russian troops attacked Kurakhovo in the Donetsk region, the city was partially left without electricity. This was announced by the chairman of the Donetsk Regional Military Administration Pavel Kirilenko on Telegram.

“Kurakhovo was shelled again – the city was partially left without electricity. The Russians shelled Kurakhovo from artillery at night – according to preliminary information, there were no casualties,” he wrote.

As a result of the attack, eight high-rise buildings and a transformer substation were damaged in the city, more than 1,000 subscribers were left without electricity. Electricity will be restored as soon as the security situation permits.

Recall that on the morning of March 14, Russian troops shelled Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region. As a result, one person died and nine were injured.

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Source: korrespondent

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