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The Russian Federation hit a five-story building in Donetsk region: there are dead and injured

In the afternoon of April 14, Russian troops dropped an aerial bomb on the village of Ocheretyne, Donetsk region. There are dead and wounded.

This was announced by the head of Donetsk RMA, Vadym Filashkin.

On April 14, the occupiers dropped an aerial bomb on the village of Ocheretyne, photo: Vadym Filashkin On April 14, the occupiers dropped an aerial bomb on the village of Ocheretyne, photo: Vadym Filashkin
On April 14, the occupiers dropped an aerial bomb on the village of Ocheretyne, photo: Vadym Filashkin On April 14, the occupiers dropped an aerial bomb on the village of Ocheretyne, photo: Vadym Filashkin
On April 14, the occupiers dropped an aerial bomb on the village of Ocheretyne, photo: Vadym Filashkin On April 14, the occupiers dropped an aerial bomb on the village of Ocheretyne, photo: Vadym Filashkin

The occupiers hit the 5th floor. The body of a 67-year-old woman was pulled out from under the rubble of the house. Also, two people were injured, they were hospitalized and are receiving the necessary medical assistance.

Over the past day, April 13, the Russians shelled populated areas of Donetsk region 15 times. Two people died in Netailove, one person died and one was injured in Novoselydivka. Four people were also injured in Bohoiavlenka, Krasnohorivka, and Ocheretyne.

The communities of Antonivka, Katerynivka, Maksimilianivka, Lyman, Yampolivka, Terny, Ivanivka, Zarichne, Siversk, Zoria, Chasovoiarska and Kostiantynivska territorial communities came under attack.

In the region, private and high-rise buildings, infrastructure facilities, administrative buildings and farm buildings were damaged.

We will remind you that on Saturday, April 13, the forces and means of air defense destroyed the Kh-59 guided air missile in the sky over the Mykolaiv region.

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