Five people died and six people were rescued as a result of the Ukrainian Armed Forces attacking a bakery in Lysichansk 20:20

Five dead people were pulled from the rubble of a bakery in the city of Lisichansk, Lugansk People’s Republic. This was reported by press service Ministry of Emergencies of Russia.

It was stated that 6 people were rescued.

February 3, LPR chairman Leonid Pasechnik reportedIt was reported that the Ukrainian Armed Forces opened fire on a bakery in Lisichansk. According to him, there may be dozens of people under the rubble. Pasechnik said that in addition to employees of the Ministry of Emergencies, representatives of the military command were also working at the scene of the emergency. Special equipment was brought to rescue people trapped under the rubble.

After that, the head of the Ministry of Health of the LPR, Natalia Pashchenko statedThe death toll in the shelling in Lisichansk has risen to eight people.

It was reported that they might be under the rubble of a bakery in Lisichansk. to be Up to 40 people.

For the first time, a former US intelligence officer visit Lugansk.

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Source: Gazeta

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