Russians attack residential building in Kostiantynivka: one killed, six injured – Emergency Service
On Tuesday evening, October 8, Russian occupiers dropped three UAB-250 guided aerial bombs on Kostiantynivka in Donetsk region, hitting residential buildings and an educational institution. A fire broke out at the site of the shelling, the State Emergency Service press service reported.
"Rescuers extinguished a fire in a 9-story building, freed a person from a blocked apartment, and evacuated seven more from the building. In addition, emergency workers rescued a 73-year-old man from under the rubble and handed him over to doctors," the Telegram channel reports.
As a result of the fire, a woman died and six others were injured.
In total, at least 30 civilian objects were damaged in the attack, including 17 apartment buildings, three educational institutions, seven cars and three gas pipelines.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
Sybiha condemns attack on Easter cake production workshop in Sumy: ‘Traditional Christian values’ of Russia
14:51, 18.04.2025
One dead, one injured as result of enemy drone attack on bakery in Sumy – prosecutor's office
09:40, 18.04.2025
Interior Minister: Law enforcers checking all possible motives for attack on Makarov, first version is domestic
20:28, 17.04.2025
Ukrainian Red Cross assists in rescue operations following Russian drone attack on city of Dnipro
12:30, 17.04.2025
Russians drop explosives from drone on ambulance in Kherson, with casualties reported
09:44, 17.04.2025
LATEST
Trump says USA could withdraw from negotiating process to resolve Russia's war against Ukraine
21:45, 18.04.2025
Zelenskyy puts into effect NSDC’s decision on sanctions against 59 individuals, 60 legal entities – decrees
21:27, 18.04.2025
Sybiha and Kallas coordinate efforts ahead of upcoming intl events
20:41, 18.04.2025
Hospitals purchase medical goods worth UAH 9.2 bln in Q1 via ProZorro Market e-catalogue – Ministry of Health
20:38, 18.04.2025
Govt approves European integration bill on protection of waters from pollution