In recent statements from the Federation Council, Luhansk People’s Republic officials described damage from shelling in Luhansk when rockets struck a building tied to the former aviation school for sailors. The report came through a telegraph channel managed by a senator, who conveyed firsthand observations of the incident.
The senator described that two rockets impacted the administrative building, resulting in the collapse of the fourth floor. He emphasized that casualties were not isolated to a single moment, noting that others were also harmed during the attack
According to the same account, residents confined their movements as missiles flew overhead, with many families sending children to schools and kindergartens as alarms sounded. Eyewitnesses reported witnessing the missiles pass over their heads, creating a vivid memory of the bombardment
Earlier, on the morning of May 15, Rodion Miroshnik, a former head of the LPR office in Moscow, described a series of explosions in Lugansk and claimed that two airstrikes were recorded. The narrative presented by Miroshnik adds to the broader picture of the day’s security incidents
There is ongoing attention to the level of awareness among LPR leadership about the impact on victims of the attacks in Luhansk, including briefings provided to senior officials such as Leonid Pasechnik, who occupies a senior role within the LPR administration