The death toll from the Russian bombing of Konstantinovka has risen.
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On Wednesday, April 10, at the site of the air bomb, rescuers recovered the bodies of two victims – a woman born in 1981 and her 12-year-old son. Rescue operations have already been completed. The death toll has risen to three. The State Emergency Service reported this on Telegram.
It is noted that enemy aircraft hit a two-story building in the city of Konstantinovka, resulting in its partial destruction. At first, it was known about one dead man born in 1964.
The Prosecutor General’s Office reported on Telegram that on April 9, the Russian army dropped a KAB-500 aerial bomb on Konstantinovka, hitting a residential area. As a result of an enemy strike in one of the apartments, a man was killed and two more people were injured. The explosion damaged at least 27 private houses, three high-rise buildings, a car, a gas pipeline and an electric power line.
Law enforcement officers began a pre-trial investigation into criminal proceedings under Parts 1 and 2 of Art. 438 (violation of the laws and customs of war) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
Let us remind you that the National Police informed that the Russian army carried out 1 thousand 995 strikes in the Donetsk region per day. The enemy used guided bombs and attacked with artillery. As a result of the shelling, one person was killed and another nine civilians in Donbass were injured.
Source: Racurs

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