2 civilians killed and 5 injured after Russian forces drop aerial bomb on Myrnohrad – photo

The aftermath of the Russian attack on the town of Myrnohrad. Photo: Vadym Filashkin on Telegram
The aftermath of the Russian attack on the town of Myrnohrad. Photo: Vadym Filashkin on Telegram

Two people were killed and five injured in a Russian attack on the town of Myrnohrad (Donetsk Oblast) late on 12 March.

Source: Vadym Filashkin, Head of Donetsk Oblast Military Administration; Ukraine's State Emergency Service (SES) on Telegram

Quote from Filashkin: "In addition, emergency workers managed to rescue a teenage girl, 13, from the rubble uninjured. All injured civilians are being provided with medical care: one person is in serious condition, and three are in moderate condition."

 

Russian forces drop aerial bomb on Myrnohrad

Photo: Filashkin on Telegram

Details: SES explained that the bodies of those killed had been retrieved from the rubble.

Six more people, including one child, were rescued alive from the destroyed house.

 

Six more people, including one child, were rescued alive from the destroyed house.

Photo: Ukraine's State Emergency Service

Filashkin noted that Russian troops dropped a Grom-E1 bomb, which struck a 5-storey building, on the town at around 23:00 on 12 March. A total of 4 houses were damaged in the attack.

The search and rescue operation at the scene has been completed as of the morning of 13 March, Filashkin concluded.

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