
On July 12, the Russian Federation dropped five UMPB D-30SN guided air bombs on Myrnograd, Donetsk region. The police reported damage to dozens of private houses, two high-rise buildings, educational institutions, a store and cars.
Russia hit a public transport stop and an administrative building in Myrnograd, Donetsk region, with two UMPB D-30SN aerial bombs. As a result, four people died, and another 9 were injured.
This was reported by the press service of the National Police.
According to the police, three men died on the spot due to the blows, including the 42-year-old bus driver. The woman, born in 1983, died in the hospital.
At the same time, a 16-year-old boy, as well as eight other people aged from 20 to 62, are among the wounded.
In addition, eight apartment buildings and five private buildings, four shops, two administrative buildings and two educational institutions, and a civilian car were destroyed.
Bomb technicians, paramedics, the investigative and operational team of the police, as well as all specialized services worked on the spot. Law enforcement officers documented the consequences of the attack.
Mirnograd is often under Russian fire. Earlier, Russian troops dropped aerial bombs on the kindergarten, and five people were injured.