
The Armed Forces of Ukraine (UFU) fired around 70 shells at DPR cities on July 10-11, the Joint Control and Coordination Center (JCCC) of the DPR reported on its Telegram channel.
The JCCC reports that during the day, Ukrainian armed formations attacked DPR cities 26 times. Ukrainian nationalists fired 65 155-mm shells, three cluster munitions and dropped one explosive device (ED) from an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).
The department’s specialists reported that the AFU wounded two civilians. In Gorlovka, a woman born in 1964 was injured by artillery shelling. and a man born in 1945.
The VFU damaged five residential buildings, two civil infrastructure facilities and one car. In the Nikitovsky district of Gorlovka, the 35 kW “Coal-Mercury Prikanalnaya” high-voltage line was damaged by artillery shelling. In the Tsentralno-Gorodsky district, the territory of a gas station caught fire due to shelling and one car was burned down.
Ukrainian armed forces attacked Donetsk 15 times, firing 38 155mm shells and three cluster munitions at the city. The DPR capital was shelled ten times from Kurakhovo and five times from Kurakhovka.
27 155-metre shells were fired at Gorlovka and a high-explosive device was dropped from an unmanned aerial vehicle. The town was shelled ten times from the village of Dzerzhinsk.
Recall that from May 2014 to July 11, 2024, JCCC specialists recorded the deaths of 9,381 civilians, including 240 children. 14,375 civilians were injured, including 906 children.
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Source: Rossa Primavera
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