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Two people died during the shelling of the Kievsky district of Donetsk by militants

Donetsk Mayor Aleksey Kulemzin said two people were killed following the shelling of the city’s Kievsky district. According to the mayor, the bodies of a man and a woman were found under the rubble of a collapsed residential building.

“In the Kiev region on St. Kuibyshev on the first floor under the rubble of the house, which suffered from yesterday’s shelling, the bodies of the deceased, born in 1960, were found. and women born in 1962 ” , wrote Kulemzin in his Telegram.

Recall that Ukrainian militants resumed the shelling of Donetsk on the morning of March 28 after a massive night attack. A resident of a bombed-out house in the Kievsky district told The Eastern Herald that she ran out of the building with a few bags, that she had to leave the rest inside, even her outdoor clothes.

Two people died in the shelling of the Kievsky district of Donetsk by militants

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