On the afternoon of April 30, at 11:00 a.m., the Russian military launched an air strike on the center of Avdiivka.
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Freaks from Russia ended up in apartment buildings, Vitaly Barabash, head of the MVA, told the Public.
According to him, all the floors formed into a foundation. There was no information about the dead and wounded at the time of the publication of this news.
Multi-storey two buildings have developed. All three floors, to the foundation. There is no information on people yet,” Barabash said.
According to him, on the night of April 30, the Russian army once fired at the old part of the city.
Barabash says that 1,782 people remain in Avdiyivka, including a 12-year-old boy who is being searched for. This family goes into hiding and refuses to evacuate.
Residents are provided with food and groceries, the head of the MVA said.
On April 29, the Russian military shelled Avdiivka five times, where they hit the residential sector and the territory of the coking plant.
In addition, on April 30, the Russian military shelled Kramatorsk at night. There are no dead or wounded. The Russian army ended up in the industrial zone and the private sector. In total, five rockets were fired at the city: two fell in a field outside the city, two in an industrial area, and one more in a private sector near a residential building, but only damaged the asphalt pavement.
On the evening of April 29 and at night on April 30, the Russian military also attacked Konstantinovka. There were no dead or injured, the MVA said. 10 houses and an infrastructure facility were damaged.
Source: Racurs

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