In the city, 10 residential multi-storey buildings were severely damaged. One entrance of the nine-story building was actually destroyed.
Russian aggressors attacked the city of Mirnograd in the Donetsk region with three missiles at night. Ten people were injured, three of them were hospitalized. This was announced by the acting military administration of the city of Mirnograd, Yuriy Tretyak, Suspilne reported on Sunday, March 10.
“Three missile hits. Three craters in an area within a radius of 20 meters. 10 residential multi-storey buildings were severely damaged. One entrance of a nine-storey building has damage that is unfit for habitation and requires extensive restoration,” said Tretyak.
According to him, the boiler room was closed due to the missile attack. 2088 subscribers were left without heating. Repair crews partially restored the heat supply.
In addition, the heating main and collector were damaged. Experts determine the extent of the damage and the necessary repairs.
“Ten civilians were injured – these are residents of houses. Three people were hospitalized, one of them in Pokrovsk. Others received medical assistance and will be treated on an outpatient basis,” said Tretyak.
At the same time, the head of the Donetsk OVA, Vadim Filashkin, said that in just one day, the Russians shelled settlements in the Donetsk region 11 times.
According to him, the Russians fired three S-300 missiles at Mirnograd, injuring at least nine people, including a teenager, and damaging nine high-rise buildings and 27 vehicles.
It was earlier reported that six were wounded in Mirnograd. Also, the Russians killed a civilian yesterday in Chasovoy Yar.
We remind you that on March 9, the Russian military attacked the settlement of Krasnogrigoryevsk in the Dnepropetrovsk region. A 16-year-old boy died as a result of the attack.
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