At least eight people have died and another 23 have been injured by the attacks perpetrated by the Russian army against the Ukrainian province of Donetsk during the last day and weigh the three -day fire announced by the Russian president, Vladimir Putin.
Vadim Flashkin, governor of the province of Donetsk, who is under Russian control at 70 percent, has indicated in a statement that the deceased are residents of the Mirnograd, Illinivka, Oleksandro-Kalinovo, Pokrovsk, Sofivka and Doroyne.
In total, he has warned that there are already more than 3,200 dead and 7,000 the wounded at the hands of the Russian forces in the province-without taking into account the victims recorded in cities such as Mariúpol or Volindoja.
These attacks have taken place despite the temporary truce declared by Putin on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany during World War II. The high fire began at midnight from Wednesday to Thursday and will last until midnight from Saturday to Sunday.
The Russian president claimed “humanitarian considerations” and expressed his desire that the Ukrainian part will follow “the example.” “Our troops must be prepared to repel possible rapes of the truce and provocations of the enemy, as well as any aggressive action of yours,” he said.
For his part, the Ukrainian president, Volodimir Zelenski, has said to be “documenting” the situation and has warned that the Russian fronts of Kursk and Belgorod “have not been mentioned by Putin” in their 30 -hour truce statement.
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