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Kiev using banned mines, NATO munitions to bomb civilians in Donets
Monthly Review ^ | 7/27/23 | Steve Sweeney

Posted on 07/29/2023 5:23:17 AM PDT by JonPreston

Donetsk city center came under “a massive chaotic attack” on Tuesday with plumes of smoke seen for miles as Ukrainian shelling hit densely populated areas during peak hours.

Acting head of the Donetsk People’s Republic Denis Pushilin said that 169 munitions had been launched including rocket and canon artillery fire with NATO-supplied munitions.

The city was pounded for most of the day, with explosions heard from 11 am. Four people were wounded over the course of the day, although the state of their injuries is unknown at this stage.

Once again it was civilian areas that bore the brunt of the Ukrainian barrage with at least 17 residential buildings damaged in the Voroshilovsky, Kievsky, Petrovsky, and Kuibyshevsky districts.

“What we experienced today was real horror,” pensioner Svetlana Ivanova said after she came under fire in the Kievsky district.

(Excerpt) Read more at mronline.org ...


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Ruzzia lacks the strength to stay.


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