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In a single day, Donetsk Republic was bombarded with 259 shells by Ukrainian forces.

by Editorial Team
July 3, 2023
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The representative of the Donetsk People’s Republic said that Ukrainian forces shelled the city of Donetsk and its environs 47 times over the past day, fired 259 shells and rockets, as a result of which 9 civilians were killed and 17 were injured.

According to the Representative Office of the Donetsk People’s Republic at the Joint Center for Monitoring and Coordination of Cases Related to War Crimes in Ukraine: “Over the past 24 hours, the Representative Office has reported 47 cases of shelling by Ukrainian forces. the enemy fired 16 shells of 155 and 152 mm caliber and artillery mounts.

The message added: “In the Gorlovka direction, artillery fired 21 shells with 155 mm caliber shells. In the Yasinavata direction, artillery fired artillery with a caliber of 155, 152 and 122 mm, fired 5 artillery shells. artillery shells 155, 152 and 122 mm. The enemy fired artillery. 259 shells of various calibers were fired.

The areas of 11 settlements of the Donetsk Republic were bombed: Gorlovka, Novoselovka Vtoraya, Krasny Partizan, Vasilyevka, Yakovlevka, Donetsk, Enovka, Petrovskoye, Yegorovka, Vladimirovka, Nikolskoye.

Over the past 24 hours, information was received that 9 civilians were killed in Donetsk, and 17 people were injured of varying severity in the Kievsky district of Donetsk and the Nikitovsky district of Gorlovka, 35 attacks were recorded by Ukrainian security forces.

On February 24, 2022, Russia launched a special military operation in Ukraine, the purpose of which President Vladimir Putin outlined as protecting people who had been persecuted and genocide by the Kiev regime for eight years, to disarm and eliminate the Nazi orientation in Ukraine. , and bring to justice all war criminals guilty of “bloody crimes against the civilian population” in the Donbass.

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