Russian occupiers fired on the cars of Ukrainian rescuers on Sunday, December 11.
The car of the State Emergency Service came under shelling. Rescuers took away humanitarian aid to the residents of Bakhmut in the Donetsk region. The State Emergency Service reported this on Telegram.
On this car, rescuers delivered humanitarian aid and water, including to the house where the Russians got on the night of December 11, the report says.
It is noted that no one was injured as a result of the shelling, but the operational vehicle was damaged. Cracks in the windshield were recorded, the rear window was smashed out, and the rear bumper was excised.
Rescuers noted that the residents of the high-rise building helped the State Emergency Service to extinguish the fire that occurred as a result of the shelling with their water, because it was important to save precious supplies.
Recall, on December 6, the Russian military fired at the building of the Kherson water utility and residential buildings are located nearby. As a result, an employee of the water utility died.
Source: Racurs

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