Russian invaders today, March 2, fired at the cities of Konstantinovka and Torets in the Donetsk region. As a result, six people died and 12 were injured.
According to preliminary information, the fire was fired from Uragan and Grad multiple launch rocket systems, as well as S-300 missiles and artillery. This was reported by the press service of the Office of the Prosecutor General.
So, in Toretsk at night shells of occupiers hit a multi-storey building and damaged communications, as a result of which one person was injured and three more were poisoned by carbon monoxide.
In Konstantinovka, as a result of shelling, six civilians were killed – three women and three men. Another eight citizens were injured of varying severity. Destroyed apartment buildings, private households, outbuildings and cars.
Law enforcement officers and rescuers are currently on the scene. All the injured have been taken to hospitals, the statement said.
Pre-trial investigations have been launched in criminal proceedings on violations of the laws and customs of war (parts 1 and 2 of article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine).
Source: Racurs

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