Russian Federation continues to destroy future harvest: several fields burnt in Donetsk region

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Russian Federation deliberately destroys bread fields in Donetsk region
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STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE
14:30, 03.07.2024
Читати українською

The occupiers deliberately destroy wheat fields to leave Ukraine without bread. Rescuers are doing their best to minimise the consequences of Russian shelling.



Three bread fields were burnt down as a result of Russian airstrikes in Donetsk Region. This was reported by the State Emergency Situations Service on 3 July.

Russian troops struck a ripe wheat field near the village of Novaya Poltavka in Kramatorsk district on 2 July. As a result of the shelling, a fire broke out.

Rescuers promptly extinguished the fire to prevent the destruction of the entire field with a total area of 266 hectares. As a result of the fire, the fire destroyed 50 hectares of wheat on the root.

On the same day, the Russian Federation shelled a field with wheat near Mirnograd in Pokrovsky district. Rescuers extinguished the fire on the area of 9 hectares and prevented the fire from spreading to the entire field with a total area of 50 hectares.

At the same time, Russian shelling caused a fire of wheat on the root outside the village of Grodovka, Pokrovsky district. Rescuers quickly extinguished the fire on an area of 1.5 hectares.

The occupants deliberately destroy Ukrainian wheat fields to leave us without bread. Rescuers are doing everything possible to minimise the consequences of enemy shelling, - said in the state emergency services.

Earlier Socialportal reported that in Kharkiv region, Russian troops deliberately shelled a bread field to destroy the future harvest.

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Oleg Pavlos
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