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Donetsk train station on fire: Russia accuses the Armed Forces of Ukraine

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Russian media and the so-called “DNR defense headquarters” claim that the fire started after shelling from the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

A train station building is on fire in Donetsk, and Russian media say the fire started after a massacre by the Ukrainian Armed Forces. In particular, such information was published by the Russian agency RIA Novosti and the so-called “DNR defense headquarters”.

According to representatives of the self-proclaimed republic, one person was injured in the fire.

Remember, the adviser to the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Mykhailo Podolyak claims that the Ukrainian military does not live in the temporarily occupied cities of Donbass, including Donetsk, and settlements on the Russian border.

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Source: korrespondent

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