In Donetsk region, occupiers hit a «Nova Poshta» branch: there are dead and wounded.


Russian troops attacked a post office in Oleksiyevo-Druzhkivka, resulting in the deaths of two people and injury of another. This was reported by the Donetsk regional prosecutor's office.
The order for the shelling was executed at approximately 16:30 in the middle of the settlement of Oleksiyevo-Druzhkivka in the Kramatorsk district. The target for the Russian army was a civilian infrastructure object, namely the local post office. As a result, a 19-year-old employee and a 21-year-old citizen received fatal injuries.
The prosecutor's office press service reported that another 37-year-old man was taken to a medical facility with a mine-explosion injury. He is receiving adequate medical care.
Currently, debris clearing and search operations are being carried out at the scene. The number of victims is still being determined.
Russian troops increase attacks in Kharkiv region
It was previously noted that Russian troops are increasing the intensity of shelling in the Kharkiv region, mainly using guided aerial bombs. Since the beginning of the year, more than 3,700 shellings with guided aerial bombs have been recorded, significantly exceeding the number in 2023, when there were just over 100. Most targets are attacked to damage energy and civilian infrastructure.
Attacks in Khmelnytsky region
It is also worth mentioning that on the night of October 24, residents of the Khmelnytsky region heard explosions during an air alert which began at 03:50. As a result of the attack, several objects in the Starokostiantyniv community were damaged and destroyed.
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