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The army of the Russian Federation fired missiles at Kramatorsk

The army of the Russian Federation fired missiles at Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region. The Russian military fired four missiles at the industrial zone of the city

This was announced by the city chairman Honcharenko.

According to preliminary information, people were not injured, the consequences of the destruction are being clarified.

The Russian occupiers launched a rocket attack on Kramatorsk

In the afternoon of December 3, the Russian occupiers fired four rockets at the industrial zone of Kramatorsk, Donetsk region.

This was reported by the city chairman Oleksandr Honcharenko.

According to preliminary information, there were no casualties. The consequences of the destruction are being clarified.

In Makiivka, the occupiers hand out summonses in the queue for water

In the temporarily occupied Makiivka (Donetsk region) there is no centralized water supply, instead the occupiers distribute it in bottles. Because of her, queues are created in the city, in which the occupiers manage to hand out summonses to men of conscription age.

This was reported by the Center of National Resistance.

“There have been recorded cases when men received summons in the queue for water. That is, the enemy is using the crisis in the region as a method of identifying men to replenish their army,” the report says.

The Center says that water is dispensed from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. In order to receive water, it is necessary to present a passport with registration, or a birth certificate (if the recipient is a child).

“Men are also checked for the presence of a record of being registered with the Military Commissariat,” the Center’s website adds.

As reported, Russia has already started preparing for the next wave of mobilization. It will be held at the beginning of 2023.

At the same time, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation continues covert mobilization under the guise of forming volunteer units, despite Vladimir Putin’s statement about the end of the draft of reservists.

In occupied Mariupol, the basements of houses are flooded with feces

The threat of flooding the streets and buildings of occupied Mariupol with sewage has been talked about for a long time. Of course, the occupation authorities did not respond to such warnings in any way.

As Petro Andryushchenko, adviser to the chairman of Mariupol, said, this eventually happened due to increased demolition of buildings.

“In the Livoberezhny district, on Meotida Street, due to the demolition of entire blocks, feces filled the void of the street. On the street The basements of the Liberators’ houses were flooded with shit. The situation is complicated by the fact that the wiring is constantly burning. Yes, in the building 88 on the Warriors of the Liberators to repair the wiring, you need to go into the basement. And the whole basement is like a cesspool in terms of filling and stench. But there are many such houses,” said Andryushchenko.

According to his forecast, a similar situation will repeat itself in the Primorsky District, where the pace of house demolitions has increased.

“Therefore, there is not much time left to wait. Minus the house, plus street sewerage,” he said.

In Donetsk, planned operations for patients are canceled: hospitals are full of wounded Russians – General Staff

Russian troops continue to suffer losses in the Donetsk and Luhansk directions.

This was reported by the spokesman of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Shtupun in the evening briefing.

According to him, Donetsk hospitals are full of wounded Russian servicemen. Scheduled operations for regular patients have been postponed indefinitely, and new wounded are no longer being accepted.

In Bakhmut, the Catholic church was destroyed by Russian shelling

In Bakhmut in the Donetsk region, the Roman Catholic church in the center of the city was destroyed by shelling of the Russian Federation.

Volunteer Yevgeny Tkachyov posted a video of the destroyed church.

According to him, the roof, bell tower and stained glass windows were seriously damaged in the Catholic Church of the Virgin Mary, Queen of the Holy Rosary.

“Catholics in Bakhmut also got it. The nasty “Russian world” or Russian, shoots at everything,” says the man.

The Catholic church in Bakhmut was built at the beginning of the 20th century at the expense of parishioners. By 1917, there were about 3,200 believers in the local parish. The Soviet authorities closed the church and used it as a household structure.

In April 2005, the church building was officially handed over to the Catholic Church. The temple was renovated all these years with the funds of Catholics, mostly foreign.