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The Russian army attacked the car of a volunteer who was distributing humanitarian aid in Donetsk region

A Russian FPV drone targeted the car of a humanitarian mission worker from the UN Refugee Agency when he was delivering humanitarian aid in Chasiv Yar, Donetsk region.

This was reported by UP journalists who filmed the delivery of humanitarian aid.

According to the publication, the Russian FPV drone hit the volunteer's car, which had clear blue humanitarian mission markings on the hood and roof. The explosion crushed the trunk, destroyed part of the humanitarian aid and broke the glass in the car. The volunteer himself managed to hide, as did the journalists.

A Russian FPV drone hit the car of a volunteer who was distributing aid in Donetsk region. Screenshot from the video of Ukrainian Pravda A Russian FPV drone hit the car of a volunteer who was distributing aid in Donetsk region. Screenshot from the video of Ukrainian Pravda
A Russian FPV drone hit the car of a volunteer who was distributing aid in Donetsk region. Screenshot from the video of Ukrainian Pravda A Russian FPV drone hit the car of a volunteer who was distributing aid in Donetsk region. Screenshot from the video of Ukrainian Pravda
A Russian FPV drone hit the car of a volunteer who was distributing aid in Donetsk region. Screenshot from the video of Ukrainian Pravda A Russian FPV drone hit the car of a volunteer who was distributing aid in Donetsk region. Screenshot from the video of Ukrainian Pravda

We will remind that in September of last year, in the Donetsk region, near the city of Chasiv Yar, two volunteers from Spain and Canada were killed by Russian fire.

Earlier it was also reported that the American reporter Brian Mann came under the fire of Russian artillery during his visit to Mykolaiv Oblast and conveyed his feelings to Americans who want to understand the situation in Ukraine.

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