The Russian military is pounding the city and residential buildings. So far there is no information about dead or wounded civilians.
Avdeevka, Donetsk region, is under massive attack from Russian artillery and aviation. This was announced by the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Ermak on Telegram on October 10.
“Our Avdeevka is under massive attack from Russian artillery and aviation. Terrorists are hitting the city and residential buildings. Terrorist and genocide tactics are a tool of the Russian army,” he wrote .
The head of the military administration of the city of Avdeevka, Vitaly Barabash, said Suspilnythat since this morning Russian troops have been launching a massive attack on Avdiivka.
“Since 06:00 there has been massive shelling from tanks, cannon artillery and hail. Heavy fighting continues in the north of the city,” he said.
So far there is no information about dead or wounded civilians.
Sources Ukrainian Pravda reported that the Russians continued to advance near Avdeevka for the third day. In particular, Russian troops are shelling the city with tanks and artillery. The invaders are also using the MLRS to hit populated areas in the Pokrovsky district.
At OSU Tavria it was noted that in the Avdeevsky direction the enemy intensified offensive actions in the areas of Avdeevka, Tonenky, Keramik and Pervomaisky. During the day, the invaders carried out offensive operations, but without success.
Meanwhile, public pro-Russian pages on social networks write about the “biggest artillery shelling” of Ukrainian Armed Forces positions in recent months.
We remind you that Russian invaders began to attack Avdeevka on the morning of October 10. Local residents posted videos showing smoke and explosions.
Source: korrespondent

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