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  • Friday

    18 July, 2025

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    Mykolaiv

  • 18 July , 2025 Friday

  • Mykolaiv • 21.7° Overcast

The occupiers dropped aerial bombs on Selydove in Donetsk region: there are wounded

On the evening of June 5, the Russian occupation forces attacked the town of Selydove in Donetsk region with two aerial bombs, as a result of which six civilians were injured.

This was reported in the city military administration.

At approximately 10:10 p.m., Russian forces bombarded the city with two UMPB D-30SN aerial bombs, an improved barrage aerial bomb that has a longer drop range.

As a result of shelling, 6 civilians were injured. They were given first aid and taken to the hospital.

Photo: Selydiv city military administration Photo: Selydove city military administration
Photo: Selydiv city military administration Photo: Selydove city military administration
Photo: Selydiv city military administration Photo: Selydove city military administration

13 multi-story residential buildings and cars were also damaged.

According to RMA, a total of 4 civilians were killed in Donetsk region during the 24-hour period on June 5 (in Pivnichne, Berestok, Zhelanne, and Prohres) and another 14 people were injured.

We will remind that during June 5, the occupiers shelled Ochakiv and the Kutsurub community three times, and on the night of June 6, Ukrainian soldiers shot down eight Shaheds in the sky over Mykolaiv Oblast.

In total, on the night of June 6, Ukrainian defenders destroyed 17 Shaheds, most of them over Mykolaiv Oblast. The rest are in Kherson, Zaporizhzhia and Khmelnytskyi regions.

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