Russians hit a high-rise building in Chasiv Yar with an FPV drone: there are dead and injured.


Russian troops attacked a building in the Donetsk region
In the city of Chasiv Yar in the Donetsk region, Russian troops attacked a high-rise building with an FPV drone. This led to the deaths of two civilians and injuries to another two. This was reported by the Donetsk regional prosecutor's office.
It is reported that two men, aged 60 and 64, sustained injuries that were incompatible with life.
Additionally, a 27-year-old and a 55-year-old man were diagnosed with limb injuries. One of the injured was taken to the hospital.
The building that was attacked suffered significant damage.
In connection with the commission of a war crime, law enforcement agencies have initiated criminal proceedings (part 2 of article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine).
An investigation into this incident is currently underway.
Let us remind you that on December 26, Russian troops struck a kamikaze drone at the central market in Nikopol, resulting in six people being injured. Earlier on Christmas, Russian troops attacked Ukraine and struck the thermal power plants of the DTEK company.
The evacuation of a hospital in Dnipro was successful after a massive attack by the RF, resulting in dozens of patients being provided with a safe place to stay.
Also, as a result of a missile attack by the Russian Federation on energy facilities in the Dnipropetrovsk region, one of the energy workers was killed.
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