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.

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.