Russians hit a five-story building in Myrnohrad in Donbas, casualties reported.


As a result of the enemy attack on Myrnohrad, one person was killed and another was injured. This was reported by the head of the regional military-civil administration Vadym Fylashkin.
According to Fylashkin, the Russians dropped a KAB-250 bomb on the city, hitting a five-story building. Seven buildings were damaged to varying degrees.
Currently, the search and rescue operation has been temporarily suspended due to a threatening security situation.
The head of the regional military-civil administration emphasized that all civilians not involved in critical infrastructure work should evacuate to safer regions.
It is worth noting that a film crew from the "Donbass Realities" project came under shelling during filming on the Bakhmut front. The journalists of the project published a video showing the moment of the occupants' attack. The first shell hit near war correspondent Roman Pahulich and the soldiers he was talking to. Pahulich sustained a concussion, and two soldiers received minor injuries. Fragments did not hit the operator Pavlo Kholodov.
Russian forces do not hide that they consider Ukrainian journalists as their targets for their shelling and attacks. Since the beginning of the war, the occupiers have killed at least 50 media workers, and the fate of several others remains unknown. This was discussed at a British-Ukrainian webinar dedicated to the anniversary of the Russian full-scale invasion, as reported by the National Union of Journalists of Ukraine.
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