Four civilians killed and six wounded, following Russian attacks in the Donetsk region
The head of the Donetsk Regional Military Administration, Pavlo Kirilenko, announced that four civilians were killed as a result of Russian attacks in the last 24 hours, and six others were wounded, reports Rador, referring to Ukrainian media.

In a report published on Wednesday morning, the official states that two deaths were recorded in Bahmut, one in Ugledar and one in Paraskoviivka. Since the start of the large-scale invasion, 1,339 civilians have been killed and another 2,939 injured in the Donetsk region. This balance does not include the victims in Mariupol and Volnovaha, localities under occupation. At the same time, according to the head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration, Oleg Sinegubov, on Wednesday morning, the Russian army launched a new attack on the city of Kupiansk. One person was injured during the bombings. "At 07:30, the enemy fired again at Kupiansk, wounding a 60-year-old man," the official wrote on Telegram. Sinegubov also mentioned that, on Tuesday evening, the Russians continued to fire on the border towns of Kupiansk, Chuguev and Kharkiv districts. In the last 24 hours, strikes were recorded - most likely two S-300 missiles - on the village of Shipovatove, in the Kupiansk district. The rockets fell near the House of Culture in the town, but no casualties were reported. In the village of Dvoricina, Kupiansk district, as a result of Tuesday's bombings, a building of the State Emergency Service and a car of the fire department were damaged.