Russians continue to kill and destroy in the Donetsk oblast: 6 more dead, 13 injured, and over 130 civilian objects damaged in a single day. This was reported by the regional police.
"The russian forces carried out 3,041 strikes on the front line and residential areas. Twelve settlements were under fire. A total of 131 civilian objects were damaged, including 48 residential houses, administrative buildings, a hospital, a market, a cafe, an educational institution, a stadium, a vegetable warehouse, shops, a trading pavilion, a recreation center, garages, vehicles, and critical infrastructure", - the statement said.
Kostiantynivka was subjected to six attacks: the russians dropped three FAB-250 aerial bombs on the city, fired at it using Smerch MLRS and artillery. Three civilians were killed, and five others were injured. Two apartment buildings, 19 private houses, a critical infrastructure facility, a shop, a trading pavilion, and vehicles were damaged.
In Kostiantynopil, the occupiers struck with Tornado-S MLRS, killing two civilians and injuring five more, damaging seven private houses, an administrative building, a cafe, a shop, and vehicles.
In Zoriane, one civilian was killed due to enemy artillery shelling.
In Dobropillia, russia launched eight missiles from the S-300 air defense system, injuring one person and damaging ten private houses, an educational institution, a stadium, an administrative building, a vegetable warehouse, 15 garages, and vehicles.
One person was injured in Hirniak and another in Yelyzavetivka; private houses were damaged.
Myrnohrad was shelled by the enemy with three missiles from the S-300 air defense system, damaging five private houses, a hospital, a shop, a market, and garages.
Today, at 4:40 a.m., russian forces struck Pokrovsk, destroying a critical infrastructure facility.
Additionally, information has been received about two civilians who were killed earlier in Hirniak on September 10.
The Donetsk Oblast Military Administration reports that 1,107 people, including 149 children, were evacuated from the front line in the past day.