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WorldAsiaMilitants struck civilian targets from HIMARS in Alchevsk in the PLR

Militants struck civilian targets from HIMARS in Alchevsk in the PLR

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Ukrainian militants shelled Alchevsk in the LPR from the HIMARS MLRS. The boiler room was destroyed, the glazing of seven one-story residential buildings was damaged, the LPR representative office reported to the Joint Center for Control and Coordination of War Crimes Issues in Ukraine (JCCC).

The LPR Representative Office noted that around 4 a.m., the Kiev regime security forces fired four M31 GMLRS type rockets from the HIMARS facility in Alchevsk. In addition to buildings, the gas pipeline was damaged.

The Ukrainian army constantly uses the American HIMARS MLRS to strike civilian targets in the Donbass. In January, the blow fell on the Novoaydar hospital building. Then the bodies of 14 people were pulled from the rubble.

In March, Ukrainian nationalists fired at Volnovakha from the HIMARS MLRS, and in April at Melitopol.

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