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Four civilians were injured in the Donetsk region – OVA

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After the start of Russia’s full-scale aggression in the Donetsk region, 1,251 people died and 2,715 were injured.

In the past day in the Donetsk region, as a result of shelling by the Russian aggressors, four civilians were injured. This was announced by the head of the local OVA Pavel Kirilenko on Telegram on Saturday morning, December 10.

“On December 9, it became known about four Donbass civilians wounded by the Russians: two in Bakhmut, one in Avdiivka and one in Konstantinovka,” he said.

Kirilenko added that it is currently impossible to establish the exact number of victims in Mariupol and Volnovakha.

In total, since the beginning of the full-scale Russian aggression in the Donetsk region, 1251 people have died, another 2715 have been injured.

It will be remembered that on the day of December 8, five civilians were killed in Donbass, two more were injured.

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