Russia attacked multiple parts of Sloviansk with multiple FAB250 guided aerial bombs at around 10am this morning, killing an 11-year-old girl and her mother, while a 7-year-old girl was reported among the injured by Head of the Regional State Administration Vadym Filashkin, and the head of the City Military Administration Vadym Lakh.
One private home was completely destroyed, while damage was caused to other private homes, a car repair shop, a boiler house, and non-residential premises.
Later reports from Filashkin after surveys of sites clarified that 14 buildings, two multi-story buildings, an administrative building, warehouse and hangars, an infrastructure object, a store, a car repair shop, a gas station, and 28 cars were damaged, following the use of seven aerial bombs by Russia.
Russia later struck the vehicle of volunteers rescuing civilians from Oleksiyevo-Druzhkivka on the morning of February 10, as the FPV damaged the car, but the three civilians and two members of the volunteer crew were unharmed, reported the Head of the Protection Department of the NGO Coordination Humanitarian Center Dymtro Shcherbina.
According to information, the volunteers were loading the people’s belongings when Russian drones started circling over the streets, then when the threat subsided, the evacuation continued, but during the movement, one FPV drone hit the ventilation hatch of the armoured vehicle.
“That is, this is a targeted attack on the civilian sector and the humanitarian sector, on volunteers who are going on evacuations,” Shcherbina said, continuing: “Our colleagues who were driving the car did not stop, they were already rushing to the place where the second armoured vehicle was waiting, that is, to a safer zone – and there they got out of the car, looked around, and saw that there was a hit on this hatch.”
Locals in Myrnohrad near the front lines refuse to leave their homes, despite the constant dangers and threats from Russian forces, the lack of communications, and the lack of aid getting to the community, stated spokesperson of the Corsair drone systems battalion of the 38th Separate Marin Brigade Oleksiy Godzenko.
Gondzenko said: “I asked my comrades to film the city, the ruins, and there was actually a video of a local resident clearing a path from the snow.”





