Ukrainian authorities reported that 7 civilians were killed in Chernigov and Donetsk, and Russian forces shelled the Dnipropetrovsk region on the 20th day of the invasion.
The Prosecutor's Office of Chernihiv launched a pre-trial investigation into the shooting of three young men by the Russian army in the region.
The Prosecutor General's Office reported in Telegram that “according to the procedural instructions of the prosecutor's office of the Chernihiv region, a pre-trial investigation was launched into violation of the laws and customs of war and deliberate murders”.
Meanwhile, on Tuesday, at least 4 people were killed and 3 injured in Donetsk region.
“The Russians killed four more residents of the district. In addition, today we released information that two more people were killed on March 10 in Yatkivka and about two in Mariupol. On Tuesday, two people were injured in Aviv Divka and one was injured in Aleksandropol. Pablo Kirilenko, the head of the military department of the Donetsk region, was Pablo Kirilenko (Pablo Kirilenko), reported on Facebook.
Therefore, Kirilenko said that the total number of victims of Mariupol and Volnova can not yet be determined.
According to official data, since the beginning of the invasion of Russia in the Donetsk region, a total of 83 people were killed and 365 civilians were injured. The Ukrainian agency “Ukrinform” stated that the data are provided without taking into account all the dead and wounded in Mariupol and Volnovakha.
Meanwhile, Russian troops on Tuesday bombed the Dnipropetrovsk region between Nikopol and Oleg Sifka.
“An enemy bombing has just taken place between Nikopol and Oleksivka. The firefighters are working there right now. There were no bombing of Nikopol.” This was announced by the mayor of Nikopol Oleksandr Sayuk on Facebook.
According to the BBC, Deputy Mayor of Mariupol Sergei Orlov said: “We have received information that the Russian army has occupied the largest hospital, using patients and doctors as hostages. We were able to confirm this information, and the governor of the Donetsk region also confirmed this confirmation. I received information that there are 400 people.
It is reported that the Russian military took about 400 people from neighboring houses to a local intensive care hospital outside Mariupol and are now held hostage.
(Including information from Europa Press)
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