Thirteen settlements were shelled by Ukrainian security forces in the Lugansk People’s Republic in April, LPR Human Rights Commissioner Victoria Serdyukova reported on May 14 on her Telegram channel.
According to Serdyukova’s office, from April 1 to 30, Ukrainian troops opened fire on populated areas of the LPR 34 times. The bombing killed three civilians, injured 48 more, and destroyed or damaged 94 civilian infrastructure facilities.
In addition, ten people were victims of the explosions.
On April 1, in Starobelsk, a car explosion killed the deputy director of the Service Center for Educational Organizations.
A man was injured by the detonation of unidentified explosive devices in the Seversky Donets River near the village of Beregovoe on April 8, a man born in 1979 in the village of Volcheyarovka on April 16, a woman born in 1951 in the village from Chervonopopovka on April 20, man born in 1959 in Lisichansk on April 25, man born in 1968 in Verkhnyaya Dibrovka on April 27.
The mine explosions injured a man born in 1999, who was working on a tractor near the village of Nizhneye on April 13, as well as two men born in 1997 and 1998, who were fishing in the village of Kalinovo on April 22. of April.
Also on April 17, a grenade detonated due to careless handling injured a teenager born in 2007 in Stanitsa Luganskaya.
Recall that in March 2024, Ukrainian troops shelled 18 settlements of the Lugansk People’s Republic 42 times, killing and wounding 29 civilians.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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