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After shelling, fires spreads in Russian-controlled Donetsk

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After shelling, fires spreads in Russian-controlled Donetsk

After shelling, fires spreads in Russian-controlled Donetsk

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  • At 3:13 in the morning, six rockets struck the Voroshilovsky District of Donetsk.
  • Among the buildings that were on fire was the Donetsk Railway Administration building.
  • Eyewitnesses on social media said that there was a lack of water available while the enormous fire continued to burn.
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A number of buildings in Donetsk city were burning early on Monday morning after Ukrainian artillery strikes on the area, which is now occupied by Russia, according to authorities and social media.

At 3:13 in the morning, six rockets struck the Voroshilovsky District of Donetsk, as reported by the Joint Center for Control and Coordination, which is supported by Russia. local time.

After the shelling, eyewitnesses on social media said that there was a lack of water available while the enormous fire continued to burn.

Videos from social media that showed buildings on fire in the center area of the city. Among the buildings that were on fire was the Donetsk Railway Administration building.

As of right now, there have been no reports of any casualties.

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