Russia bombs Druzhkivka twice in one hour, killing four and wounding five civilians

Russian forces struck the town of Druzhkivka in Ukraine's Donetsk Oblast twice on Thursday, killing four civilians and wounding five others in attacks involving FAB-250 aerial bombs and an FPV drone, the regional prosecutor's office reported.
At 11 a.m., Russian troops attacked the city with three FAB-250 glide bombs. Three men — aged 33, 59, and 62 — were killed. Four others were wounded to varying degrees, with one in critical condition.
An hour later, Russian forces struck a moving vehicle on one of the city's streets with an FPV drone. A 52-year-old resident was killed, while a 51-year-old man sustained blast injuries, a closed traumatic brain injury and multiple shrapnel wounds.

Separately, regional military governor Vadym Filashkin reported that Russian forces killed one resident and wounded 11 others on Wednesday.
Since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion, the total number of civilians killed in Donetsk Oblast has reached 4,071, with 9,457 wounded. Filashkin noted those figures do not include casualties from Mariupol and Volnovakha.
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