Russian forces launch three missiles at Myrnohrad, injuring ten
On March 10, Russian forces attacked Myrnohrad in the Donetsk region with three missiles, injuring ten people.
Three civilians have been hospitalized, Suspilne Donbas reports.
"Three craters in one place within a radius of 20 meters. Ten residential multi-storey buildings were heavily damaged.
One entrance of a nine-storey building has damage that makes it uninhabitable and requires major reconstruction."
Ten civilians – residents of the houses – sustained injuries of varying severity.
Three people were hospitalized, one of them to Pokrovsk.
A boiler house was also shut down due to the missile strike. More than 2,000 civilians were left without heating.
On the night of March 10, Russian forces attacked Ukraine using attack drones and missiles.
Air defense forces and equipment were operating in ten regions, and almost all enemy targets were shot down, but there were also hits in some regions.
British intelligence suggests that Chasiv Yar near Bakhmut is likely to be the next target of Russian forces in the Donetsk region, as it is currently located about 5 km from the front line.