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Russian strike kills 3 in Konstantinovka

KYIV: Three people were killed and more than a dozen wounded following a Russian strike on the city of Konstantinovka in eastern Ukraine, the local governor said on Saturday (Sunday in Manila).

“The Russians fired at a residential neighborhood, damaged four multistory buildings, a hotel, garages and civilian cars,” Donetsk regional governor Pavlo Kyrylenko said on social media.

“Three civilians were killed. At least two were wounded,” he said.

Later in the day, Kyrylenko gave an updated toll of 14 injured.

Kyrylenko said rescue workers and police were at the scene, “helping people and carefully documenting yet another crime by the Russian occupiers on our land.”

Images posted on Kyrylenko’s Telegram account showed apartment buildings with blown-out windows and debris scattered around the charred remains of a car.

According to Ukraine’s defense ministry, Russia carried out attacks on Konstantinovka with multiple rocket launchers.

Almost a year into its invasion of Ukraine, Moscow is seeking to seize control of the entire Donetsk region, which it has already declared a part of Russia.

Ukraine said this week that Russian troops had stepped up their attacks in the east, particularly on the towns of Vugledar and Bakhmut.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Friday the situation on the front was “extremely acute,” particularly in the Donetsk region.

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