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Ukraine: At least 10 civilians dead from new Russian bombings – Damage to apartment buildings, natural gas pipelines

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Donetsk Governor Pablo Kirilenko said the Russian military used high-burning phosphorus munitions to shell the village of Zhvanivka

At least 10 Ukrainian civilians were killed and 20 others were wounded after new Russian shelling took place today, the Associated Press reported, citing the office of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

In particular, six people lost their lives in his area Donetsktwo at Kherson and two in his area Kharkiv, according to the agency. Yesterday, rockets and self-propelled drones fired by Russian forces killed at least 11 people.

Donetsk Governor Pablo Kirilenko said the Russian military used high-burning phosphorus munitions to shell the village of Zhvanivka, which is about 12 miles (20 km) north of Bakhmut, a town that has become the focus of a grueling standoff. the last months. The shelling also damaged apartment buildings and two schools in the nearby town of Volendar, Kirilenko said.

The governor of the neighboring Luhansk region, Serhii Haidai, claimed that Ukrainian shelling had hit two Russian bases in the occupied cities of Kreminna and Rubizhne, killing and wounding what he said were “dozens” of Russian soldiers.

Earlier, Russian troops continued to shell the city of Nikopol, destroying apartment buildings, natural gas pipelines, power lines and a bakery, officials said, according to the Associated Press.

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