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Russian forces attacked storage facilities for humanitarian aid in the Luhansk region.

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  • Humanitarian aid storage facilities in the Luhansk region have been the target of an airstrike by Russian forces.
  • There are no casualties,” the statement said.
  • According to Haidai, battle is still going on in the surrounding areas, Russian troops are attempting to storm Lysychansk, and the city itself is constantly being shelled.
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Humanitarian aid storage facilities in the Luhansk region have been the target of an airstrike by Russian forces. The Luhansk Regional Military Administration’s chief, Serhii Haidai, stated in a Telegram post,

“An air bomb hit our warehouses with humanitarian aid. The hangars were almost destroyed and the vehicles were damaged. There are no casualties,” the statement said.

According to Haidai, battle is still going on in the surrounding areas, Russian troops are attempting to storm Lysychansk, and the city itself is constantly being shelled. In Lysychansk, about 15,000 residents still live. According to Haidai, the “silent” evacuation is still going on. So yet, no civilians have perished.

Due to shelling, the Lysychansk-Bakhmut highway cannot be used; instead, alternate routes are used to transport humanitarian aid.

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