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Russian air bomb damaged Sloviansk: six injured, destruction

Injured during the airstrike in Sloviansk
Російська бомба завдала удару по Слов'янську: шість постраждалих та значні руйнування. Photo: glavcom.ua

According to glavcom.ua: Russian occupiers recently dropped an aerial bomb on the city of Sloviansk. The incident occurred today, December 6, 2025, around 16:46. Six civilians were injured, including two men and four women of various ages. All victims sustained blast injuries and cuts. This information was disseminated by the Donetsk regional prosecutor's office and local authorities, reports 'Glavkom'.

The head of the Donetsk Regional State Administration, Vadim Filashkin, stated that the airstrike destroyed seven apartment buildings, two non-residential buildings, and six vehicles. According to prosecutors, the aerial bomb 'FAB-250' fell near a residential building.

Investigation Begins

The Donetsk prosecutor's office has initiated a pre-trial investigation regarding the explosion. A criminal case under part 1 of article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine has already been launched.

'The aerial bomb hit near a residential building. As a result of the shelling, two men and four women who were at home were injured. They have been diagnosed with blast injuries and cuts,' the statement reports.

Currently, all mitigation work is ongoing at the site of the incident.

Similar Case

It is worth mentioning that the Russian army shelled the station in the city of Fastiv in the Kyiv region on the night of Saturday, December 6. The station building was practically completely destroyed, and passenger locomotives were also damaged. Station workers were unharmed as they were in the shelter at the time of the shelling.

Both of these cases demonstrate the escalation of the conflict in Donbas and the threat to the civilian population. Attention should be paid to the need for a peaceful resolution of the situation and the international community's response to such violations.

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