Destroyed houses, kindergartens and ruined church: what Kostiantynivka looks like after being ravaged by the enemy. PHOTOS
Twenty kilometres from Kramatorsk, the Russian army is methodically wiping another Ukrainian city off the map. Kostiantynivka, where more than 78,000 people lived before the full-scale invasion, has now been turned into a zone of complete destruction.
This is shown in a photo collection published on the page of the "Khyzhak" brigade of the Patrol Police Department, according to Censor.NET.
The occupiers destroyed Kostiantynivka
The published photos show burned-down high-rise buildings, a destroyed kindergarten, and a ruined church. What were once residential areas, places of work and everyday life now resemble a scorched earth.
According to the authors of the publication, the pace of destruction in Kostiantynivka is record-breaking even by the standards of this war — Russian strikes continue unabated and are aimed at completely destroying the city's infrastructure.
Earlier, we wrote that fierce fighting was ongoing in the Chasiv Yar and Kostiantynivka areas. Weather conditions are limiting the use of drones, but artillery fire from both sides is intensifying.






