NewsThe Ukrainian city of Toretsk lies in ruins amid relentless shelling

The Ukrainian city of Toretsk lies in ruins amid relentless shelling

Dramatic photos from the front line. The Nexta channel has showcased what the Ukrainian city of Toretsk in the Donetsk region currently looks like. Almost destroyed buildings and pervasive smoke surround those who decide to stay. The Russians bomb this city nearly every day.

The ruined city of Toreck in the Donetsk region.
The ruined city of Toreck in the Donetsk region.
Images source: © Nexta, X

The war in Ukraine has been ongoing for over two years. The Russians are particularly attacking the Donetsk and Luhansk regions. Toretsk is in the Donetsk region. Civilian buildings have been repeatedly attacked by Russian missiles during the invasion, resulting in numerous civilian deaths.

Continuous shelling has led to the near-total destruction of the city. In the latest photos taken by the Belarusian portal Nexta, almost all buildings are seen to be ruined. Before the war, this town was home to over 30,000 people. Those who decide to stay face many hardships.

Mayor Vasily Chynchyk announced last year that the outdoor markets in the city would be closed due to the extreme threat from Russia. The authorities managed to evacuate some residents, but Toretsk remains under constant shelling by Putin's soldiers.

According to Wikipedia, at least 36% of the city's inhabitants are Russians, and Russian is the dominant language.

Toretsk bombarded by Russians. Key information about the city

The city of Toretsk is located in the Donetsk region. Until 2016, it was named Dzerzhinsk in honor of Felix Dzerzhinsky. Previously, it was called Shcherbynivka. It is primarily known for coal mining, coking plants, and the food industry.

The city has been occupied several times by Russian forces and even by Nazi Germany. The occupiers also seized Toretsk in 2014 after the outbreak of the war in Donbas. However, the Ukrainians quickly retook the city.

Since then, there has been no fighting in this city. The conflict reached Toretsk again in February 2022 after the Russians re-entered the Donetsk region.

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