5 killed in east Ukraine shelling, Donetsk governor says


Emergency services at work after a missile strike at a railway station in Kramatorsk, Donbas, Ukraine on April 8, 2022. Donetsk Governor Pavlo Kyrylenko says Russian shelling has killed five civilians and wounded five others in two east Ukrainian cities. – EPA pic, April 10, 2022.

RUSSIAN shelling killed five civilians and wounded five others in two east Ukrainian cities yesterday, the local governor said.

“Today, five people were killed after Russian shelling in the region of Donetsk,” the Donetsk Governor Pavlo Kyrylenko posted on Telegram.

Four of them died in the city of Vugledar, and one in the town of Novomikhaylovka, he added.

The fighting has become increasingly fierce in the region, where authorities have urged residents to evacuate before a feared Russian offensive.

Yesterday, the Ukrainian army announced on Facebook that it had “destroyed four tanks, eight armoured vehicles and seven enemy vehicles”, as well as “a plane, a helicopter” and drones.

Further north, in the Kharkiv region, “at least two people were killed in Slatyne as a result of a (Russian) shelling and another injured”, mayor of the neighbouring municipality of Dergachi, Vyacheslav Zadorenko, wrote on Facebook. – AFP, April 10, 2022.


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