Russian army dropped a Grom-E1 bomb on Myrnohrad in Donetsk Region, killing two people and injuring five. In addition, rescuers managed to pull a 13-year-old girl out of the rubble - she was not physically injured. This was reported by the head of the Donetsk regional military administration Vadym Filashkin.
"Yesterday at around 11pm, Russians dropped a Grom-E1 bomb on the city, hitting a 5-storey building. The strike damaged four buildings in total," said Filashkin.
All the wounded are receiving medical assistance: one person is in serious condition, three are in moderate condition. The search operation at the site has been completed.
Later, the Donetsk regional prosecutor's office reported that the strike had injured men aged 19, 26 and 44 and women aged 46 and 77. The victims were diagnosed with mine-blast injuries, bruises to the head and body, and fractures.
Rescuers pulled the dead 76-year-old woman and 68-year-old man from the rubble of one of the buildings.
The shelling damaged four high-rise buildings and nine cars.