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Russia drops nine bombs on Ukraine's Sloviansk, hitting high-rise: 2 children among injured

Russia drops nine bombs on Ukraine's Sloviansk, hitting high-rise: 2 children among injured Photo: eight people were injured as a result of the enemy attack (facebook.com/Serhiy Kruk)

Today, December 3, the Russian army struck Sloviansk with aerial bombs. Currently, eight people are reported injured, including two children, according to the head of the Donetsk Regional Military Administration, Vadym Filashkin.

"At least eight people have been injured, including two children, as a result of multiple strikes on Sloviansk. Today, the Russians dropped nine aerial bombs on the city, one of which hit a multi-story building," he said.

Filashkin noted that all the injured are currently receiving the necessary medical care.

The head of the Regional Military Administration added that there are no safe places left in the Donetsk region and urged civilians to evacuate in a timely manner.

Attacks on Ukraine on December 3

Earlier this evening, a ballistic missile, reportedly of the Iskander-M type, struck an administrative building in Kryvyi Rih.

According to preliminary reports, the strike damaged several multi-story residential buildings located near the impact site. One woman was reportedly injured, and her condition is not serious.

In addition, earlier today, an explosion occurred in Kharkiv, with several people reportedly injured. The city’s mayor, Ihor Terekhov, stated that, according to preliminary information, two people were injured as a result of the enemy strike.

During the night of December 3, the Russians attacked the Dnipropetrovsk region with drones. The enemy strike hit Ternivka in Pavlohrad district, killing two men aged 43 and 50. Three more people were injured and hospitalized.