Prosecutors: Russian attacks in Donetsk Oblast kill 1, injure 5.

Russian forces struck the villages of Pivnichne and Tykhonivka in Donetsk Oblast on Sept.

3, killing one civilian and wounding five more, reported[1] the Prosecutor General's Office. One of the attacks destroyed the house of an elderly couple -- the 84-year-old owner died under the rubble while his wife, aged 85, suffered injuries, according to the report. Four more residents were taken into medical care after receiving shrapnel wounds and bone fractures, the prosecutors wrote.

Those are three men aged between 19 and 45 and a 61-year-old woman. The shelling also damaged residential buildings and agricultural facilities, the Prosecutor General's Office added. Pivnichne is located on the outskirts of Toretsk, some 30 kilometers south of Bakhmut.

Tykhonivka lies around 20 km east of another major city in Donetsk Oblast, Kramatorsk. Civilians in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk Oblast are constantly subjected to Russian attacks as Moscow seeks to occupy the entire region. On Sept.

2, Russian strikes against the regional settlements killed two civilians and wounded another two, as reported [2]by Governor Pavlo Kyrylenko.

Inching forward in Bakhmut counteroffensive, Ukraine's hardened units look ahead to long, grim war Editor's note: Though the commanders quoted in this story are public figures, the other soldiers are identified by first names and callsigns only due to security reasons. DONETSK OBLAST -- In a wide field in Donetsk Oblast, the silence of what would otherwise be a sleepy August afternoon is broken

[3] Dinara Khalilova

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Dinara Khalilova is a news editor at the Kyiv Independent.

She has previously worked as a fixer and local producer for Sky News.

Dinara holds a BA in journalism from Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv and a Master's degree in media and communication from Bournemouth University in the UK.

References

  1. ^ reported (t.me)
  2. ^ reported (kyivindependent.com)
  3. ^ Inching forward in Bakhmut counteroffensive, Ukraine's hardened units look ahead to long, grim warEditor's note: Though the commanders quoted in this story are public figures, the other soldiers are identified by first names and callsigns only due to security reasons.

    DONETSK OBLAST -- In a wide field in Donetsk Oblast, the silence of what would otherwise be a sleepy August afternoon is broken (kyivindependent.com)