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The police showed photos of the consequences of the attack in the Donetsk region

Photo: National Police of Ukraine

Law enforcement officers showed photos from the scene of a missile strike carried out by the enemy in the Pokrovsky district.

Law enforcement officers work at the site of the Russian attack in the Pokrovsky district of the Donetsk region. The police showed photos of the consequences of the attack on the Facebook page of the National Police of Ukraine.

The police are currently identifying the bodies of the victims.

“Police have recovered more than fifty fragments of bodies, are taking biological samples and are doing everything possible to identify the dead. Investigative teams and mobile forensic laboratories are working,” the report notes.

As we have already written, as a result of the attack in the Pokrovsky district of the Donetsk region, at least 11 people died, including five children.

Zelensky reacted to the strike on Donbass
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