Russian troops attacked Sloviansk in Donetsk region
On the night of October 5, Russian troops launched an attack on the city of Sloviansk in the Donetsk region, using guided bombs. According to the head of Sloviansk MVA Vadym Lyakh, there are wounded, reports 'Glavkom'.
Head of Sloviansk MVA Vadym Lyakh said: 'There was shelling. There are wounded.'
As a result of the attack, residential buildings were damaged, and thick smoke spread across the city. Rescuers, medics, and other emergency services are working at the scene. Witnesses reported about an injured person with a broken leg, who has already been carried out of the building. Information about other victims is being clarified. Ambulance crews and units of the State Emergency Service have arrived at the scene.
Clarification of details regarding the consequences of the strike is ongoing. Also, on the evening of October 4, Russian occupiers attacked the Donetsk region, posing a threat to the critical infrastructure of the region.
Summary:
Russian troops struck Sloviansk in the Donetsk region, resulting in local residents being harmed, as well as damage to residential buildings. Currently, a rescue operation is underway to assist the affected and assess all the consequences of the attack.