A car damaged by an FPV drone strike in Kostiantynivka, September 29, 2025. Serhiy Gorbunov/Facebook
As reported by the head of the city’s military administration Serhiy Gorbunov on Facebook
On Monday, September 29, 2025, Russian forces carried out several attacks on the city of Kostyantynivka in Donetsk. According to the city’s military administration, two people were killed and another person was injured. The information was confirmed by the city’s head, Serhiy Gorbunov, via social media.
In particular, the occupiers used an FPV drone that struck a civilian car. As a result of the strike, one person died on the spot.
“The injured person sustained a fatal wound while traveling in the car. Another civilian was injured under the same circumstances. The attack damaged the car”
The occupiers also killed another person in Kostyantynivka: their body was found at their place of residence. At present, details of the circumstances and the identity of the deceased are being clarified.
The local administration emphasizes the need for intensified civilian safety and adherence to population protection measures amid the ongoing threatening environment in Donetsk. Additional clarifications regarding evacuation and safety measures are expected.
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