Russians kill 2 residents in Donetsk Oblast and injure 2 in Kherson Oblast over past 24 hours

Two people were killed and one person was injured in Russian attacks in Donetsk Oblast on 8 November. Another two civilians were injured in Kherson Oblast.  Source: Ihor Moroz, acting Head of Donetsk Oblast Military Administration; Donetsk Regional Prosecutor's Office; Oleksandr Prokudin, Head of Kherson Oblast Military Administration.

Details: On 8 November, the Russians killed two residents in Donetsk Oblast, in Rai-Oleksandrivka and Pivnichne. Another person in the oblast was injured. 

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Donetsk Oblast Prosecutor's Office reported that the Russians bombarded the village of Rai-Oleksandrivka in Kramatorsk district on 8 November. They hit a private house, killing the 62-year-old owner.

The Russians also attacked the town of Chasiv Yar, Bakhmut district, supposedly using Grad multiple-launch rocket systems. A 51-year-old man, who was in his garage at the time of the attack, was taken to hospital with a broken arm and concussion.  The village of Pivnichne near Toretsk also came under Russian fire.

A 59-year-old woman was killed in her own garden.

  Two people were killed and one more wounded in Russian attacks on Donetsk Oblast on 8 November 2023 Photo: Donetsk Oblast Prosecutor's Office   Two people were killed and one more wounded in Russian attacks on Donetsk Oblast on 8 November 2023 Photo: Donetsk Oblast Prosecutor's Office   Two people were killed and one more wounded in Russian attacks on Donetsk Oblast on 8 November 2023 Photo: Donetsk Oblast Prosecutor's Office

Two people were injured as a result of Russian attacks in Kherson Oblast.  The Russians carried out 85 attacks, launching 332 mortar bombs and deploying artillery, Grad systems, tanks, drones and aircraft. Russian troops shelled residential areas in Kherson Oblast; a mobile phone tower and an Invincibility Centre in the Beryslav district [an Invincibility Centre is a public heated place, stocked with food and power banks and with Internet access; such points appeared in Ukraine soon after the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022 to assist residents facing hardships due to power cuts - ed.].

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