One person was injured in Druzhkivka, another in Slovkansk, and a third in Sviatohirsk, reported the head of the Regional State Administration Vadim Filashkin on February 28.
At 5:15am, Russia attacked Sloviansk with three aerial bombs, striking the private sector and damaging around 40 buildings, reported Head of the Sloviansk Community Vadym Lakh.
Druzhkivka was attacked by an FPV drone and a Molniya-2 drone within a 24-hour period, which damaged an administrative building and a car, reported the Donetsk police.
One person was injured as a result of a shelling on a gas station in Kramatorsk, reported Head of the community Honcharenko, noting that Russia used V2U drones equipped with AI.
In temporarily-occupied Mariupol, the Russians reported on the restoration of the buildings and the fact they remained uninhabitable, as applications for new apartments are massively ‘lost’, reported the Centre for National Resistance.
Lakh reported that Russia fired Smerch MLRS at the village of Sukhanivka, near Sloviansk, damaging 17 private houses, but no casualties were reported.
Three people died and five were injured over the course of a day, reported Head of the Regional State Administration Vadim Filashkin, noting that two died in Donetsk and one in Kostiantynivka, while two residents were injured in Kramatorsk, and one each in Dobropillya, Druzhkivka, and Lvivka.
Donetsk police reported on the morning of March 1 that Russia shelled ten populated areas within the previous 24 hours, noting that Kramatorsk was attacked by four drones, injuring two people, while damaging a gas station and infrastructure, while three aerial bombs were directed at Sloviansk.
Artillery was fired in Kostiantynivka, and Russia dropped six aerial bombs in Druzhkivka, while also hitting the city with an FPV drone.
In Lvivka, a Lancet drone hit a cargo truck of an express delivery service, injuring the driver and destroying the vehicle.
Image: Sloviansk on February 28 by Vadim Lakh





