The occupiers carried out 32 fire attacks, killed and injured civilians, including a child – the result of Russia’s military aggression in Donetsk region during the day
This is reported by the police of Donetsk region
12 settlements were affected – the cities of Avdiivka, Bakhmut, Kurakhove, Lyman, Sloviansk, Toretsk, Soledar, the town of Velyka Novosilka, the villages of Vremivka, Karlivka, Arkhangelske, Kurdyumivka.
30 civilian objects were destroyed and damaged – 21 residential buildings, a kindergarten, a research institute, a thermal power plant, a store.
Three missile strikes from the S-300 anti-aircraft missile system were recorded on Sloviansk. Russian shells hit the infrastructure. One apartment building and five private houses were damaged. According to preliminary data, no one was injured.
From the “Hurricanes” the occupiers fired at Liman, aimed at apartment buildings, one person was killed and others were injured. From “Smerchy” the enemy hit Kurakhovo, a critical infrastructure object and 2 private houses were damaged, information about victims and wounded was not received.
The loudest was in Bakhmut. During the day, the rioters shelled the city eight times, killing and wounding civilians, including a child. Three private houses and a kindergarten were destroyed.
As a result of artillery shelling, we have injured people in Soledar and Toretsk.
The police and the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) opened criminal proceedings under Article 438 (violation of the laws and customs of war) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
With the help of the police, 77 more people were evacuated, since the beginning of mandatory evacuation – more than 31,490 people, among them 4,733 – children, 1,912 – people with disabilities.
In the Donetsk region, the troops of the Russian Federation shelled 12 settlements during the day of November 29, killing and wounding civilians.
This was reported by the communication department of the police of the Donetsk region.
Law enforcement officers recorded 32 shellings over the past day. Avdiivka, Bakhmut, Kurakhove, Lyman, Sloviansk, Toretsk, Soledar, Velyka Novosilka, Vremivka, Karlivka, Arkhangelsk, Kurdyumivka were under attack.
The enemy used the S-300 anti-aircraft missile complex, Grad, Smerch, Uragan salvo missile systems, artillery, and mortars.
30 civilian objects were destroyed and damaged – 21 residential buildings, a kindergarten, a scientific research institute, a thermal power plant, a shop.
Three missile strikes from the S-300 air defense system on Sloviansk were recorded. the missiles hit the infrastructure. One apartment building and five private houses were damaged. According to preliminary data, no one was injured.
From “Smerchy”, the enemy hit Kurakhovo, a critical infrastructure object and two private houses were damaged, information about victims and wounded was not received.
As a result of artillery shelling, there are wounded in Soledar and Toretsk.
As Pavlo Kyrylenko, the head of the Donetsk regional military administration, reported, a kindergarten and several private houses were destroyed, two people were killed and 11 were wounded in Bakhmut, Donetsk region, as a result of shelling.
“Bakhmut suffered the most the day before – 2 people died there, 11 more were injured. In the previous day, the Russians destroyed a kindergarten and at least 3 private houses in the city,” said the head of the regional military administration.
According to him, shelling on the outskirts of Svitlodarska and Soledarska communities was also recorded in this direction.
Kyrylenko reported that Vugledar and Bogoyavlenka were under artillery fire in the Volnovasky direction, and the administration building was damaged. There were no casualties in the Donetsk direction, but there is destruction. The Kurakhiv community suffered 5 shellings — several private houses in Kurakhiv and Kurakhivka were damaged.
The head of the regional military administration noted that shelling of Maryinka continued at night, and in the morning – on the outskirts of the Ocheretyn community. In Avdiivka, the night was relatively quiet, and in the morning there were 3 shellings – there are hits in residential quarters, the exact consequences are being established.
In the Lysychansk direction, one person died in Lyman, and 3 others were injured. The mass shelling of Torskyi and Zarichnyi does not stop, there are no victims.
The police and the Security Service opened criminal proceedings under Art. 438 (violation of the laws and customs of war) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
In Bakhmut, which remains one of the hottest spots in Ukraine, 60% of the city’s infrastructure was destroyed as a result of shelling by the Russian occupation army. Correspondent Alyona Gramova reported this on November 30.
The Russian Army continues to make breakthrough attempts in the Bakhmut direction, but the Armed Forces of Ukraine successfully repulse the attacks.
The road to Kostyantynivka, which is located not far from Bakhmut, is constantly under fire. This route is not only used by Ukrainian military personnel, it is used as a “green corridor” by volunteers who bring products to the city.
“Today, according to the head of the region, Pavlo Kyrylenka, more than 60% of the city’s infrastructure has already been destroyed. And indeed, when we get to the city, we see more and more destruction. To give examples, out of 14 schools, only one survived. Yesterday, information appeared that one of the preschool institutions was on fire from Russian shells,” said Gramova.
Between 15,000 and 18,000 civilians remain in Bakhmut. The streets there are empty, people are mostly in shelters, going out for humanitarian aid or to collect firewood.
Due to torrential rains, temporary crossings across the Bakhmutka River were either washed away or flooded. In this regard, it is quite difficult for people from remote areas of the city to get to the center of Bakhmut in order to receive humanitarian aid.
“We have just returned from Bakhmut. The situation is so complicated, there is heavy shelling in the city. The entire city is under fire. Frost has come, the situation is even more complicated. If it snows, then in this situation it will be even more difficult to reach people for evacuation, to get them out of the combat zone. There will also be serious problems with humanitarian issues, since not all volunteers will be able to come. The city is changing before our eyes. Destruction, there is no gas or water,” volunteer Yuriy said.
In a month, 30 people died in the city from shelling.
In the temporarily occupied Mariupol, Russian troops created a humanitarian disaster, and now they have started distributing electric heaters. At the same time, out of desperation, people literally have to fight for them.
It is noteworthy that in the dilapidated city communications have been destroyed, in particular, there is no heating in the houses. This is reported by the Mariupol City Council.
The Russian occupiers completely failed to prepare for the heating season and left people to survive in the cold. Now they are trying to rehabilitate themselves – they brought electric heaters. But there were so few of them that when it was issued, a struggle began to get the device.
At the same time, the Mariupol City Council states that the use of electric heaters will lead to only one thing – new fires in apartments. Even without heaters, burning wiring became commonplace in the city destroyed by Russia.
The Russian Internet service “Yandex.maps” stopped displaying some houses in the occupied Mariupol, which were damaged during the Russian bombing of the city and were subsequently demolished by the invaders.
Earlier it became known that the Russian occupiers will set up an ammunition warehouse on the territory of the destroyed Mariupol Central Market. Only 100 m from this place is school No. 65, which often flashes in propagandists’ videos.
In Mariupol, the occupiers began to prepare abandoned property for “nationalization”. The invaders are compiling lists of “abandoned property”, where they include real estate whose owners have evacuated from the city to escape the Russian occupation and bombings.
The occupying “power” plans to appropriate all this real estate.
In Mariupol, teacher-collaborators conduct lessons in schools where they tell children about “symbols of the Russian Federation”, after which they provide video reports to the occupying “administration”.
A fragment of the video lesson on “Conversations about the important” was made public by Petro Andryushchenko, adviser to the chairman.
In the footage, you can see a full class of children in outerwear and hats.
According to Andryushchenko, what was seen on this video confirms the information that was repeatedly heard from local residents, in particular, parents of schoolchildren. It is about the fact that the heating season in Mariupol has not yet started. Children are forced to freeze in classes, electric heaters cause power outages, and some educational institutions have no windows at all.
“A real symbol of Russia in Mariupol. Children in hats, gloves and outerwear in a cold school under half-working heaters forcibly rejoice at the liberation of Russians from normal living conditions and a happy childhood.
Orwell (George Orwell – English writer, author of the famous dystopia “1984”) cries over his incompetence compared to the Russian invaders. Mariupol 2022 year. Back to the cave-like neo-Soviet Russian empire,” Andryushchenko captioned a fragment of the video.
He also added that now the lack of heating has become a problem for the whole of Mariupol. The occupying “authorities” have created a real “cold war” in the temporarily occupied city and are not in a position to correct the situation to which the actions of the Russian Federation have led. There is a critical shortage of electric heaters that the occupiers bring to Mariupol – people in long queues arrange fights and scandals over them, claims Andryushchenko.
“Heaters were issued again in the Central district. Once again there were queues, scandals and battles. People were pushed beyond the limits of civilization and, unfortunately, in their behavior, they also begin to fight for their lives. Unfortunately, not with the occupiers, but among themselves,” he says.
At the same time, on the windows, you can see the inscription SOS on the film instead of the window.
“Instead of windows, residents have ordinary film. And this is when the temperature outside is already -2 degrees. People have no heating and are freezing. The collaborative government does nothing.
The occupiers continue the genocide of the civilian population of Mariupol. First, they purposefully shot thousands of houses, and now they are setting up a real holocaust. The people of Mariupol experience all the advantages of the “Russian world” firsthand, the adviser to the chairman of Mariupol emphasizes.
The Russians continue to destroy the historical center of occupied Mariupol in the Donetsk region. They started demolishing merchants’ houses, said Petro Andryushchenko, adviser to the mayor of the city, on November 30.
“On the historical center of Mariupol, the occupiers are placing a cross. Despite the talk about “restoring the history of the city”, the first real historical buildings from the time of the last century are already being demolished. For the first time – single-story houses of private construction. They are disturbing only with their appearance, but only pose a threat to propaganda. Among these houses are the so-called merchant houses that preserve the true history of Mariupol,” he wrote.
Andryushchenko reminded that in these houses, last year, the Mariupol historical door restoration project “Doors Matter” restored historic doors from the previous century at the expense of donations from the city’s residents.
Mariupol was surrounded by Russian troops in the first days of the Russian Federation’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which began on February 24. The occupiers were unable to take the city by storm and began to drop air bombs on it and shell it. Since the beginning of March, Mariupol has been under blockade, since the second half of May – under full occupation.
Before the full-scale invasion, 530,000 people lived in Mariupol. According to various estimates, between 20,000 and 25,000 civilians died during the battles for the city; there are no exact figures.
Chairman Vadym Boychenko reported that half of the multi-apartment buildings in Mariupol were destroyed as a result of the actions of the Russian troops. In total, according to the authorities’ calculations, 33,000 infrastructure objects were damaged.
Petro Andryushchenko, the adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, stated that the occupiers are going to completely demolish almost the entire old part of the Left Bank district, close to the Azovstal plant.