Russians Injure Six Residents of Donetsk Region in a Day
In a troubling update from the Donetsk region, six civilians were injured by Russian forces within a single day, raising serious concerns among local residents and authorities.
According to a report from Ukrinform, the head of the Donetsk Regional State Administration, Vadim Filashkin, shared alarming news on his Facebook page regarding new casualties among the civilian population in the region. He stated that over the past day, Russian troops injured six residents of Donetsk, which has sparked significant worry among the local population and government officials.
Specifically, three individuals were injured in Oleksiyivka-Druzhkivka. The other three victims were reported in various other settlements, including Sloviansk, Mykolaivka, and the village of Bilienke, which is part of the Kramatorsk district. These incidents underscore the ongoing aggression by Russian military forces, which continues unabated even during times of relative peace.
It is important to note that the total number of casualties from Russian shelling in the Donetsk region has now reached 4,025 fatalities and 9,284 injuries. These figures do not include victims who may have died in Mariupol and Volnovakha, indicating an even greater scale of tragedy occurring in the region.
Recall that on April 7, the Russian army killed two residents of Donetsk, highlighting the relentless violence and the threat looming over peaceful civilians. These facts have raised concerns not only among local residents but also on an international level, where calls for an end to the aggression are becoming increasingly urgent.
Authorities are urging residents to exercise caution and avoid dangerous areas, as the situation remains tense. Meanwhile, humanitarian organizations continue to provide assistance to those affected, but the demand for aid is growing while resources remain limited.
In this context, it is crucial for the international community to remain engaged and support Ukraine in its fight for peace and security. Join our channels on Telegram, Instagram, and YouTube to stay updated on the latest news and events in the region.