Russia strikes Nova Poshta branch in Donetsk region: people killed (photo, video)

Kateryna Chornovol21:52, 24.10.24

The type of weapons used by Russian troops and the final number of casualties are being established.

Russian occupation forces continue to terrorize peaceful settlements in Donetsk Oblast . The enemy attacked the Novaya Pochta branch in Alekseevo-Druzhkovka.

This was reported by the head of the Donetsk regional military administration Vadim Filashkin. According to him, as a result of the enemy attack, two people were killed and another person was injured.

“The Russians have once again launched a deliberate attack on a civilian facility – a Nova Poshta branch – and have also damaged administrative buildings. A search and rescue operation is ongoing at the site of the attack, and the State Emergency Service is putting out a fire,” the statement said.

Filashkin also showed a video of the aftermath of the enemy strike:

Attack on “Nova Poshta” in Donetsk region

Meanwhile, the Donetsk Regional Prosecutor’s Office reported that the Russian army struck Alekseevo-Druzhkovka at about 16:30. The enemy’s target was a civilian infrastructure facility – one of the local post offices.

“As a result of the enemy attack, a 19-year-old worker and a 21-year-old citizen received bodily injuries incompatible with life. Another 37-year-old man was taken to a medical facility with a mine blast injury. He is receiving qualified assistance,” the statement said.

It is noted that the rubble is being cleared and search operations are underway at the site of the attack. The type of weapon used by the Russian terrorists and the final number of victims are being established.

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