LPR Health Updates on Perevalsk Shelling and Civilian Casualties (Rewritten)

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The health authorities reported that the toll of the Perevalsk shelling has climbed to sixteen people wounded after the attack on a public transport stop in the city of Perevalsk. The update from the regional health officials confirmed that the incident left multiple injured and required urgent medical care for those affected. Officials stressed that all medical needs would be addressed and that every patient would receive the necessary support as soon as possible.

According to the statement from the LPR health leadership, three residents were killed in the strike, including a child, and sixteen people were wounded, with four of them children and one in serious condition. Medical teams were mobilized to treat the injured at available health facilities, and authorities pledged comprehensive assistance to the victims and their families.

Earlier updates from the LPR representation in the Joint Center for Control and Coordination of Problems of War Crimes of Ukraine reported casualties from shrapnel injuries caused by a GMLRS M30A1 rocket, noting the city of Perevalsk as the site of the incident. The information highlights the severity of the attack and the impact on civilians caught in the conflict.

The damage assessment included the Alchevsk bus station, two fuel stations, a grocery store, and five vehicles sustaining harm in the strikes, underscoring the broad scope of the disruption to daily life and essential services in the area. The affected infrastructure has added strain to local residents who rely on public transportation and nearby businesses for daily needs.

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