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Invaders fired at residential buildings and a hospital in Lysychansk
On the night of March 3, Russian invaders massively shelled residential buildings in Lysychansk. The Luhansk regional hospital also was under shelling.
This was reported by the head of the Luhansk regional military administration Sergiy Gaidai.
"Night shelling of Lysychansk, 1st microdistrict of the Rubber technical products plant. Massive damage to residential buildings. Victims are being identified. It also "flew" into the courtyard of the Luhansk regional hospital. The premises of the base of the Polyclinic of emergency medical care were damaged. 2 ambulances were damaged".
It should be noted that there were no casualties among the hospital staff.
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