On January 30, Russian forces bombed Dobropillia in the Donetsk region, injuring two women and causing significant damage to vital infrastructure, including an administrative building and a school. Nearby Mykolaivka has faced relentless attacks, with reported bombings disrupting critical services like pipelines and power grids. The civilian population has dwindled drastically, from nearly 16,000 to about 4,655, as many residents hesitate to evacuate for fear of losing their homes and possessions. These dynamics illustrate the dire consequences of the ongoing conflict on civilian life in Eastern Ukraine.
The recent bombing in Dobropillia highlights the ongoing conflict and severe impact on civilians, with continued attacks causing injury and damage to infrastructure.
Despite the constant threat of bombing, many residents in towns like Mykolaivka are choosing to stay put, fearing the loss of their homes more than the risk to their safety.
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