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WorldAsiaNationalists have bombed the DNR 30 times in the past 24 hours

Nationalists have bombed the DNR 30 times in the past 24 hours

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Over the past day, Ukrainian nationalists shelled the territory of the DPR 30 times. A total of 156 units of various 155 and 152 mm artillery ammunition were fired.

“In the direction of Donetsk, the enemy made 16 attacks from the MLRS, 155-millimeter artillery. On Gorlovsky seven artillery shelling 152 millimeters. On Yasinovatsky, two 155-millimeter artillery shelling. There were five shellings of the MLRS in Volnovakhsky, ”reports the representative office of the DPR in the JCCC.

The areas of seven settlements were shelled, namely: Gorlovka, Yasinovataya, the cities of Donetsk, Makeevka, Blagodatny, Volodarsky and Volnovakha.

20 residential buildings were damaged. Civilian infrastructure was not damaged.


Previously, images of the consequences of the bombing of Gorlovka were published. The video shows destroyed asphalt and a shattered car.

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