Three people were killed and a dozen others were injured overnight Tuesday-Wednesday in Russian shelling of Selindove, near Donetsk, in eastern Ukraine, local authorities said.

According to an announcement by the city council via Telegram, nine residences and a hospital in the city, about twenty kilometers west of the front line, were affected.

Among the people lost is a child. Four other children are among the injured, according to the same source.

According to the Ukrainian regional governor Vadim Filashkin, the first bombing took place at around 23:30 and the second at around 01:00 (local time and Greek time).

About a hundred patients of the damaged hospital were rushed to other health facilities in Pokrovsk and Mirnokhrad, he added via Telegram.

No source specified what kind of strikes were made (artillery, rockets, drones, bombers…).

Selindove, which had about 21,000 residents before the war, is a relatively short distance from the large eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk, which pro-Russian separatists took control of in 2014.

In addition, two Ukrainian drones were intercepted overnight by Russian air defense in the airspace of Russia’s Belgorod region, near the border with Ukraine, another one over Varonezh and six over the Black Sea, according to a statement from the Ministry of Defense of Russia cited by the state news agency RIA.

According to Belgorod regional governor Vychislav Gladkov, a woman was injured and is being treated in a hospital.