Russian Attack Killed 8 People In Donetsk Ukraine
JAKARTA - Russian attacks killed eight people and injured 28 people in the Donetsk region, the eastern front line of Ukraine.
Five people were killed, and eight others injured when two Russian-guided bombs hit the city of Selydove, west of the Russian-controlled city of Donetsk, Governor Vadym Filashkin said via Telegram.
"Every city and village in the Donetsk region is always under threat of enemy attacks," he said.
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Separately, Russian troops dropped three guided bombs in Komar village, further southwest, killing a 32-year-old woman. Twenty others were injured, Filashkin said.
Thirteen private houses, four shops, and two residential buildings were damaged in the attack, he added, as well as two infrastructure facilities.