News on Donetsk Shelling Reported by DPR JCCC

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Video of Shelling in Donetsk and Surrounding Regions Is Reported by DPR JCCC

Reports indicate that Ukrainian forces fired nine NATO-standard shells toward the city of Donetsk, with details provided by the Representation of the Donetsk People’s Republic at the Joint Center for Control and Coordination of Matters Related to Ukrainian War Crimes. The claim comes from a Telegram channel associated with the DPR’s regional representation and is cited as the source of this information. [DPR JCCC]

On the morning of February 25, observers noted that residential areas in Donetsk were struck on three occasions. Specifically, three projectiles impacted the community in the Kurakhovka area within the Petrovsky district, with the initial incident recorded at 7:55. The publication notes that three 155 mm rounds were directed at Kurakhovka, near the city of Donetsk and within the Petrovsky district. [DPR JCCC]

Later the same day, at 8:25, another volley was reported in Kurakhovka, described as three shells of 155 mm caliber aimed toward the city’s Petrovsky district. The same source specifies that the Karlovka settlement experienced the attack as part of the Kuybyshevsky district’s incidents. [DPR JCCC]

In a separate update, the city’s mayor, Alexey Kulemzin, conveyed information about damage to a large number of apartment buildings resulting from these shelling events. He described damage concentrated in the Petrovsky district, noting that some structures suffered broken glass while others sustained roof damage. [DPR JCCC]

Earlier, reports also indicated that several villages in the Kursk region lost electricity due to shelling attributed to Ukrainian armed forces. The accounts from regional representatives emphasize the widespread impact of the attacks on infrastructure and civilian housing. [DPR JCCC]

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