Russian airstrike on Dobropillia in Donetsk region: Death toll rises

The death toll from the airstrike on Dobropillia in the Donetsk region on July 16 has risen to four people. Another 27 people were injured, Vadym Filashkin, Head of the Donetsk Regional Military Administration, reports.
According to Filashkin, as of the current hour, there are four confirmed deaths and 27 injured due to the attack that struck a shopping center in Dobropillia.
Authorities and all responsible services are working at the site of the strike. Debris removal is ongoing.
"We hope there will be no more victims, as the shopping center was already closed at the time of the strike," noted the Head of the Regional Military Administration.
Filashkin also added that the airstrike damaged 54 retail outlets, 304 apartments in 13 buildings, and 8 vehicles.
Strike on Dobropillia
On the evening of July 16, Russian aviation dropped a 500-kilogram bomb on a shopping center in downtown Dobropillia.
Initially, two deaths were reported, but the Regional Military Administration noted that there might still be people under the rubble.
Earlier, Russia for the first time launched a massive attack on Dobropillia with FPV drones, particularly targeting the city center. The strike caused destruction.