At least three people were killed in the Donbass city during the first shelling of 2024, a top local official said
Ukrainian troops have shelled the Russian city of Donetsk, local authorities said in the early hours of Monday, urging residents to seek shelter.
The head of the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR), Denis Pushilin, said that at least three people were killed and seven were injured.
Emergency officials, meanwhile, told news agency TASS that a journalist was killed and another sustained injuries, without identifying them by name.
Casualties were reported after the city center was hit by “a massive barrage,” officials said. They added that one of the main hotels – the Donbass Palace – was struck.
Pushilin released a statement around 1 am local time, saying that Ukraine had used multiple rocket launchers. “I urge everyone to stay in shelters,” he wrote on Telegram. “The shelling can resume at any moment.”
Unverified videos posted to social media show several explosions. Residents reported hearing loud blasts shortly after midnight.
Other videos show damaged apartment blocks and burning vehicles.
Donetsk frequently comes under rocket attacks due to its proximity to the frontline. The most recent shelling occurred after Ukraine fired missiles at the Russian border city of Belgorod on Saturday, killing 24 people and wounding 109.
According to the Russian Defense Ministry, Kiev used cluster munition to carry out a “premeditated act of terrorism” against civilians. Moscow requested an urgent meeting of the UN Security Council on Saturday. In his speech at the UN, Russian envoy Vassily Nebenzia stated that US and British “consultants” helped Ukraine to plan the strikes on Belgorod.
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