Russia drops 28 bombs on Donetsk region, causing casualties and damage

Russia dropped 28 bombs on the Donetsk region, killing four people. A total of 119 houses were damaged, and the shelling caused widespread destruction, the National Police of Ukraine informs.
As a result of shelling by Russian forces in the Donetsk region, four people were killed and six others were injured. The attacks damaged 174 civilian objects, including 119 residential buildings. Police have documented war crimes committed by the occupiers.
In particular, in Lyman, a Russian drone killed two civilians who were riding bicycles.
Photo: National Police of Ukraine
Photo: National Police of Ukraine
Photo: National Police of Ukraine
Photo: National Police of Ukraine
In Myrnohrad, Russian forces dropped a FAB-250 bomb and launched artillery strikes, killing a woman. In Siversk, one civilian was killed in a bombing attack.
Additionally, Russian troops carried out 22 strikes on Kostiantynivka, 19 of which were bomb attacks. Two people were injured. Residents of Pokrovsk, Stavky, and Molocharka were also wounded.
Law enforcement continues to document the consequences of war crimes committed by Russian forces.
Earlier, on Tuesday, February 25, the Russian army struck Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region. The full impact of the attack is still being determined.
According to preliminary reports, at least one person was killed, and another was injured.
Meanwhile, Donetsk region continues to evacuate residents due to intensified shelling and fighting. Evacuation trains regularly transport people to safer regions of Ukraine, where they receive necessary assistance.