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Four air bombs on Druzhkivka: rescuers hit

On the night of June 29, Russian troops dropped four air bombs on Druzhkivka. The strike damaged a fire and rescue unit and equipment of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.

According to a report by the Main Department of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine in Donetsk region, the area adjacent to the fire and rescue unit was hit.

The explosion caused significant damage to the roof, facade, windows, doors, ceilings and entrance gates of the fire station, as well as two pieces of equipment. Fortunately, there are no injuries among the personnel.

Despite the daily danger and Russian strikes, rescuers in the Donetsk region continue to carry out their tasks and rescue citizens.

According to a report by the Druzhkivka city military administration, the situation in Druzhkivka is only getting worse every day. Since the beginning of 2026, the Russians have carried out more than 670 strikes on the territory of the community, damaging hundreds of residential buildings.

Despite the constant attacks of the Russian army and critical damage to the infrastructure, about 5.8 thousand people still live in the Druzhkivska community.

The community has no centralized water, electricity, or gas supply. Water is taken from wells and wells.

At the same time, there are still hospitals in the city where you can seek help.