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    Russian Strike on Eastern Ukrainian Town Kills Four, Injures 18, Regional Governor Says

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    Posted on March 7, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    Russian forces attacked Dobropillia, killing four and injuring 18. The Donetsk region remains a focal point of conflict.

    Russian strike on eastern Ukrainian town kills four, injures 18, regional gov...

    (Reuters) - Russian forces attacked the town of Dobropillia in eastern Ukraine late on Friday, killing four people and injuring 18, the regional governor said.

    Governor Vadym Filashkin, writing on the Telegram messaging app, said Russian forces launched three night-time strikes on the town north of Pokrovsk, one of the focal points of their advance through eastern Ukraine.

    Filashkin initially said five people had died in Dobropillia.

    Donetsk region is the theatre of the fiercest fighting in the three-year-old war against Russia, with Moscow's forces advancing slowly and steadily westward as part of a drive to capture the Donbas, made up of Donetsk and Luhansk regions.

    Filashkin said that according to initial information, four high-rise apartment buildings were damaged in the assault. Emergency crews were at the site.

    He urged residents of towns near the 1,000-km (620-mile) frontline of the war to evacuate their homes in good time.

    Donetsk prosecutors had earlier said five residents of the region had been killed in Russian attacks on a string of towns and villages.

    One resident was killed in the town of Pokrovsk, one of the main targets of the Russian advance through the region.

    Two others were killed in attacks on villages near the city of Kostyantynivka, farther northeast, and one other victim was identified as a resident of a village near the town of Kurakhove, which Russia's military said it captured in January.

    In Ukraine's southern Black Sea port of Odesa, Regional Governor Oleh Kiper said a Russian drone attack had again damaged energy infrastructure and other targets. Drones have attacked the city for several consecutive nights.

    (Reporting by Ron Popeski and Oleksandr Kozhukhar; Editing by Chris Reese)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russian forces attacked Dobropillia, killing four.
    • •18 people were injured in the strikes.
    • •Donetsk region sees intense fighting.
    • •Emergency crews are on-site in Dobropillia.
    • •Residents urged to evacuate near the frontline.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russian strike on eastern Ukrainian town kills four, injures 18, regional governor says

    1How many people were killed in the Russian strike on Dobropillia?

    Four people were killed in the Russian strike on Dobropillia, according to the regional governor.

    2What did the regional governor advise residents near the frontline?

    Governor Vadym Filashkin urged residents of towns near the 1,000-km frontline to evacuate their homes in good time.

    3What other areas were affected by Russian attacks?

    In addition to Dobropillia, attacks resulted in casualties in Pokrovsk and nearby villages, with several residents killed.

    4What infrastructure was damaged in Odesa due to Russian attacks?

    In Odesa, a Russian drone attack damaged energy infrastructure and other targets, as reported by Regional Governor Oleh Kiper.

    5What was the initial death toll reported by the governor?

    Initially, Governor Filashkin reported that five people had died in Dobropillia before correcting it to four.

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