Three people were killed Friday morning and six wounded by Ukrainian strikes on the Russian-occupied part of Donetsk region, officials said.
The Russian-installed regional chief, Denis Pushilin, said that during the morning rush-hour Ukraine struck a square in the region's main city of Donetsk with precision-guided long-range missiles fired by HIMARS rocket launchers.
The strikes on Shakhtarska Ploshcha, or Miners' Square killed two people and wounded two more, Russia's Investigative Committee told RIA Novosti news agency, accusing Ukraine of deliberately firing on civilian infrastructure.
A video released by Russian media filmed by a dashcam showed two large explosion followed by bursts of flame and several other explosions near a street where a bus and cars were passing.