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Russian troops shelled the Kurakhiv community four times. There are damaged houses

On May 15, the Kurakhiv territorial community came under enemy fire four times. This was reported by the head of the Donetsk regional military administration, Pavlo Kyrylenko.

During the day, the Kurakhiv territorial community came under fire four times from the Russian army.

Three houses were damaged in Ostrivskoye, houses on three streets were damaged in Gostrom, one house and two business buildings were damaged in Kurakhovo.

Three houses were damaged in Krasnohorivka, there were isolated shellings in Avdiivka.

The leader of Donetsk region also reported that at midnight the Russians launched a rocket attack on Kramatorsk — 3 high-rise buildings and a boiler house were damaged.

1 airstrike and 48 shellings of Vugledar were recorded in the Volnovasky direction. Novoukrayinka, Prechistivka and Maksimivka are also under fire.

As a result of an S-300 rocket attack on Kostyantynivka: 3 houses, a school and a gas pipeline were damaged. 17 private and 3 apartment buildings were damaged under heavy shelling of Chasiv Yar.

In Soledarska territorial communities were under fire: Minkivka, Vasyukivka and Rozdolivka.

In Donetsk region, the number of Russian victims increased by 5 dead and 4 wounded in one day.

From May 15, humanitarian aid to community residents and internally displaced persons was stopped in Kurakhovo.

According to Roman Padun, the head of the Kurakhiv city military administration, the extradition of the humanitarian woman has been suspended due to the threat of mass shelling from Russia.

Until now, the Red Cross regularly distributed food kits in Kurakhovo to vulnerable groups affected by hostilities. One of the categories was persons who officially moved to the Kurakhivska territorial community from the territory of Marinska, Vugledarska, Volnovaska and Velikonovosilkivska territorial communities. Assistance was provided once every three months.

Hygiene kits were also issued to vulnerable groups of the population of the Kurakhiv and Marin communities, namely to families consisting of at least three people, including children.