Strike on Pokrovsk: Russians hit social security building with 50 people in it
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Today the enemy attacked social infrastructure facilities in Pokrovsk. Thirteen people were injured and another person was killed.
This was reported by the acting head of the Donetsk regional military administration, Ihor Moroz.
According to him, the Russians launched a missile attack on social infrastructure facilities. In particular, the building of the city department of social protection of the population was attacked in the middle of the working day. There were more than 50 people in the premises.
There were more than 50 employees and visitors in the building. 13 people were injured, one more person died in hospital from injuries, - informed Moroz.
The work of the State Emergency Situations Service to remove the rubble has been completed.
According to preliminary police information, the enemy shelled Pokrovsk at around 8:30 with two missiles from the Iskander-M missile defence system.
The war crime is qualified under part 3 of article 110 (encroachment on the territorial integrity and inviolability of Ukraine), article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (violation of laws and customs of war).
Also today, the Russian army attacked a civilian car in Beryslav in Donetsk Region with drones.
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