Russia attacks city of Kurakhove in Donetsk Oblast, causing damage, wounding one person

Consequences of the attack of the invaders (Photo:Pavlo Kyrylenko / Donetsk Regional Military Administration via Telegram)
Russian troops launched a missile attack on the city of Kurakhove in Donetsk Oblast, leaving one woman injured, the head of Donetsk Oblast military administration Pavlo Kyrylenko reported in Telegram on Nov. 13.
“The missile hit a two-story building, and the impact damaged two more residential buildings in the neighborhood and an administrative building,” he wrote.
Kyrylenko noted that the entire territory of Donetsk Oblast was regularly coming under Russian fire. He urged residents to evacuate.
Ukraine had had two-countrywide air raid alerts by the afternoon of Nov. 13.
The Ukrainian authorities earlier warned that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin might launch another mass barrage of missiles on Nov. 15-16, during the G20 Summit in Bali, Indonesia.
Russia launched mass barrages of missiles against civilian infrastructure in Ukraine in October, following setbacks in its war against Ukraine – in particular the Ukrainian attack on the Kerch Bridge between Russia and Ukraine’s Russian-occupied Crimea on Oct. 8.
Russia has since suffered a humiliating setback in Kherson Oblast, being forced to retreat from right-bank Kherson Oblast and the city of Kherson – the only regional capital it had managed to capture since launching its full-scale invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24.
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