WAR IN UKRAINE: Pro-Russian DPR Accuses Ukrainians Of Firing Missile At City In Attack That Killed Civilian Woman

Story By:  Ana MarjanovicSub-EditorMichael Leidig, Agency:  Newsflash

The pro-Russian Donetsk People’s Republic has accused “Ukrainian nationalists” of firing a missile at a city, resulting in the death of one civilian woman and injuring a man.

The so-called Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR), which is a breakaway state located in eastern Ukraine and recognised by Russia but not by the majority of the international community, also said that buildings and vehicles have been damaged.

The footage, which has not been independently verified and which was obtained from the DPR’s press office, appears to show a damaged building, with its roof seriously damaged, along with blood on the floor and what appear to be the remains of a missile.

Ukrainian nationalists from the Grad MLRS fired at the city of Makiivka. (Press Service of the UNM DPR/Newsflash)

The footage also appears to show damaged vehicles.

The DPR said in a statement: “Ukrainian nationalists fired from a Grad MLRS at the city of Makiivka.” Makiivka is a city in eastern Ukraine in the Donetsk Oblast region.

The DPR added in its statement: “As a result of the terrorist attack, a woman was killed and a man was wounded. Residential buildings and vehicles were also damaged.”

Ukrainian nationalists from the Grad MLRS fired at the city of Makiivka. (Press Service of the UNM DPR/Newsflash)

The Grad MLRS is a multiple rocket launcher mounted on the back of a vehicle.

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Ukrainian nationalists from the Grad MLRS fired at the city of Makiivka. (Press Service of the UNM DPR/Newsflash)

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Ukrainian nationalists from the Grad MLRS fired at the city of Makiivka. (Press Service of the UNM DPR/Newsflash)

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Ukrainian nationalists from the Grad MLRS fired at the city of Makiivka. (Press Service of the UNM DPR/Newsflash)

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