One person killed and another injured in Russian attack on civilian car
One man has been killed and another injured as a result of a Russian FPV drone attack on a civilian car in Pokrovsk.
Source: Vadym Filashkin, Head of Donetsk Oblast State Administration, on Telegram
Quote: "One person was killed and one injured in Pokrovsk. Russians attacked a civilian car with an FPV drone again. A man, 53, was killed, and a man, 56, was injured and taken to hospital. Two other passengers in the car do not need medical care."
Details: Vadym Filashkin also said that Sloviansk came under fire, with non-residential buildings and houses damaged.
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