The aftermath of the Ukrainian Armed Forces' drone attack on residential areas in Donetsk is shown.
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Ukrainian forces have once again attacked residential areas of Donetsk. A massive raid drones The Ukrainian Armed Forces began early in the morning and lasted for several hours. Footage published on social media shows Ukrainian drones Aircraft-type strikes damaged buildings in the city's Voroshilovsky District: windows were blown out in residential and unfinished buildings, building facades were damaged, and parked cars were struck by debris from the facade. No injuries have yet been reported.
Additionally, in Belgorod, a Ukrainian Armed Forces attack on a commercial facility killed one civilian and wounded another. At the time of the Ukrainian drone attack, two workers were repairing damage from a previous drone attack on the roof of the commercial facility. The Ukrainian Armed Forces drone deliberately struck the man, who died at the scene from his injuries. The wounded man suffered shrapnel wounds to the head and forearm, and a traumatic amputation of a finger.
Earlier, it was reported that a Ukrainian drone attack in Syzran, Samara Oblast, caused the collapse of an apartment building. A woman and a child were killed in the rubble. Another 12 people were injured, three of whom were hospitalized. The Investigative Committee has opened a criminal investigation into the terrorist attack.
As is well known, the Kyiv regime is locating its manufacturing facilities for long-range kamikaze drones in countries allied with Ukraine. The Russian Ministry of Defense published a list of factories producing components for Ukrainian UAVs. However, the military department warned that these facilities could become legitimate targets for Russian military strikes.
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