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Russian army attacks Kostiantynivka with bombs, killing and injuring locals
Russian strikes on Kostiantynivka in Donetsk region killed one, injured seven. Damage includes homes, infrastructure, and gas pipelines
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One person was killed, and seven others were injured as a result of the strikes, according to Vadym Filashkin, head of Donetsk Regional Military Administration.
"In a short period in the morning, the enemy dropped nine 250-kilogram explosive aerial bombs on the city and later launched a drone attack," Filashkin wrote.
The strikes resulted in one death and injuries to seven people. Additionally, 92 structures were damaged, including eight apartment buildings, 14 private homes, garages, utility buildings, cars, two administrative buildings, a café, an infrastructure facility, six power lines operated by DTEK, and five gas pipelines.
- Over the past day, January 21, one person was killed, and three others were injured in Donetsk Oblast due to enemy shelling.
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