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The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation hit FPV-Drones in Konstantinovka: wounded police officers, rescuers and MVA chief (video)

To spread: According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, one of the UAVs hit the car of the SES, which carried water to people. The explosions wounded the head of the city military administration, the lives of the victims saved seconds. Russian troops attacked the city of Konstantinovka of Donetsk region by shock FPV-Drones, and five people were injured. This was reported by the Ministry of Internal Affairs (Ministry of Internal Affairs) of Ukraine in Telegram.

Two rescuers, two police officers and the head of the Konstantinov City Military Administration (MVA) came under the impact. The department did not name the name of the head of the MVA, but the site indicates that it is about Sergey Gorbunov. The official himself did not comment on the consequences of the attack and the injury. Gorbunov wrote about the consequences of the FPV-Drone attack on the optic fiber in the Novodmitrovsky Starostyn district. There were no victims, there were also no damage.

The first UAV, according to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, hit the car of employees of the State Emergency Service, which took water to people, and the second - to the evacuation team. "The repeated blow happened when the paramedics helped the wounded to get into the car. Life saved seconds. People managed to close in an armored car and move out of place," the ministry said. The police and the MBA chief were avaubtrauma (injury as a result of the acoustic explosive wave - ed.

), The wounded was taken to the hospital. The ministry did not name the name of the head two, the site indicates that it is Sergey Gorbunov. The wounded rescuers were sent to the hospital of Konstantinovka, their condition is evaluated as moderate, told at the local Directorate of the SES. We will remind, Russian drones on the night of February 18 were hit in the city of Dolinsk Kirovograd region, one of the drones hit the residential building.