Russian army shelled Dobropillya in Donetsk region: at least four casualties (updated).


Strike on Dobropillya: four killed, 18 wounded
As a result of the shelling of Dobropillya, located in the Donetsk region, it has been reported, referring to the head of the Donetsk Regional State Administration Vadym Filashkin, that four people have already died and another 18 have been injured from the enemy strike. It is noted that the Russians carried out three strikes on the city, damaging four high-rise buildings. The final number of victims and the scale of destruction will be determined later.
Russian strike on energy and gas infrastructure in Ukraine
On the night of March 7, the Russian Federation launched a massive combined airstrike on Ukraine. Air defense destroyed 34 enemy missiles and 100 drones, while 86 drones did not reach their targets. There was an attack on energy and gas infrastructure in various regions of Ukraine.
Attacks on energy facilities in Odesa region
In the last 2.5 weeks, the enemy has carried out six attacks on DTEK energy facilities in the Odesa region. Currently, repairs are ongoing. In the Ternopil region, firefighters managed to extinguish a fire that occurred as a result of a missile attack on an industrial facility.
In the Chernihiv region, damage to critical infrastructure facilities has also been recorded, and in Pryluky, one of the production facilities has been damaged. The 'Naftogaz Group' also suffered damage at its production facilities, but no people were harmed, reported the head of 'Naftogaz Group' Roman Chumak.
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