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Russian troops hit Pokrovsk: an administrative building damaged, there are victims. Photo

Russian occupants strike Pokrovsk in Donetsk region

On the night of Saturday, January 6, Russian occupation forces attacked Pokrovsk, Donetsk region. The enemy fired at the city twice, explosions were heard there, and there are preliminary reports of destruction and casualties.

This was reported by the head of the Donetsk Regional Military Administration Vadym Filashkin on his Telegram channel. He noted that the administrative building in Pokrovsk was hit.

Also, after the Russian attack, a garage and cars caught fire in the city.

"According to preliminary information, there are no people under the rubble, but there are victims. We are establishing the exact consequences of the strikes," Filashkin wrote.

As of 11:25 a.m. on Saturday, January 6, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine reported that the enemy launched S-300 missiles at Pokrovsk, which hit the territory of the enterprise.

Six hits were recorded, there is damage. No information on casualties has been received, the Interior Ministry said.

It took rescuers about three hours to extinguish the fire on a total area of 600 square meters, the report said.

Earlier, on January 4, Russian occupation forces launched missiles at the center of Kurakhove in the Pokrovsk district of the Donetsk region. Civilian objects came under enemy fire.

As reported, on the morning of January 3, Russian troops launched a missile attack on Avdiivka in the Donetsk region. The occupiers launched four missiles and hit a residential area, killing a 51-year-old man on the spot and injuring a 50-year-old woman.

The situation in the city remains very difficult as the enemy continues to hit Avdiivka with guided aerial bombs. The Russian army is also using drones and missiles to destroy the city.

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