The Russians continue to kill and destroy Donetsk region: 6 more dead, 13 wounded, more than 130 civilian objects damaged on September 11. This is reported by the regional police.
“The troops of the Russian Federation made 3,041 strikes on the front line and the residential sector. 12 settlements were under fire. 131 civilian objects were damaged – 48 residential buildings, administrative buildings, a hospital, a market, a cafe, an educational institution, a stadium, a vegetable store, shops, a commercial pavilion, recreation center, garages and cars, critical infrastructure,” the message reads.
Kostyantynivka was attacked six times: the Russians dropped three FAB-250 aerial bombs with an UMPK module on the city, shelled the city with Smerch anti-aircraft missiles and artillery. Three civilians were killed, five more were injured. 2 apartment buildings and 19 private buildings, a critical infrastructure facility, a store, a trade pavilion, and vehicles were damaged.
The Russians hit Constantinople with a Tornado-S surface-to-air missile – killing two civilians and wounding five, damaging 7 private homes, an administrative building, a cafe, a shop, and cars.
A civilian was killed in Zoryanyi as a result of Russian artillery shelling.
Russia directed 8 rockets from the S-300 air defense system at Dobropill – one person was injured, 10 private houses, an educational institution, a stadium, an administrative building, a vegetable garden, 15 garages and cars were destroyed.
One person was injured in Hirnik and one person was injured in Elizavetivka, private homes were damaged.
Myrnograd fired three rockets from the S-300 air defense system at the Russians – 5 private homes, a hospital, a shop, a market, and garages were damaged.
On September 12 at 4:40 a.m., Russian troops struck Pokrovsk, destroying a critical infrastructure facility.
In addition, information was received about two civilians who died in Hirnik earlier, on September 10.
The Donetsk regional military administration reports that another 1,107 people, including 149 children, have been evacuated from the front line.