Russian missile attacks on Donetsk region: 4 children wounded

Source: internal minister Ihor Klymenko
In the past night, Russian troops hit the territory of Donetsk region with S-300 missiles.
The strikes targeted the towns of Pokrovsk, Novohrodivka, and Myrnohrad.
Ten civilian residents, including four children, are reported wounded after the attacks.
The strikes caused damage to residential houses and other buildings. As reported, there still can be people under the rubble.
In the town of Pokrovsk, a police paramedic saved from under the rubble a 6-month-old baby. The baby was taken to hospital and is out of danger now.
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