Russia shells fire station in Donetsk region

Photo: aftermath of the shelling of Druzhkivka on July 3 (t.me/dsns_telegram)

Russian troops shelled the city of Druzhkivka in the Donetsk region on Wednesday, July 3, damaging a fire station, according to the State Emergency Service (DSNS) on Telegram.

According to the authorities, enemy forces shelled the city of Druzhkivka during the day. As a result of the strike, explosive waves, and debris damaged a sanitary vehicle, the entrance gates of the fire and rescue station, as well as door and window units.

Fortunately, none of the firefighters were injured in the incident.

Photo: aftermath of the shelling of Druzhkivka on July 3 (t.me/dsns_telegram)

Photo: aftermath of the shelling of Druzhkivka on July 3 (t.me/dsns_telegram)

Photo: aftermath of the shelling of Druzhkivka on July 3 (t.me/dsns_telegram)

Photo: aftermath of the shelling of Druzhkivka on July 3 (t.me/dsns_telegram)

Shelling in the Donetsk region

The Russian army continues shelling the Donetsk region, targeting settlements near the demarcation line.

At the end of June, another victim of the Russian aggression was a brigade of energy workers operating in one of the villages. One of the workers was injured.