In the Pokrovsk district of the Donetsk region, two individuals sustained fatal injuries due to enemy shelling, as reported by Politeka.net.

This information was shared by the head of the Donetsk Regional Military Administration, Vadim Filashkin.

Two people lost their lives due to Russian shelling in the Donetsk region, with six houses, an administrative building, and a power line damaged.

In the Kramatorsk district of Donetsk region, private homes were damaged; in Konstantinovka, an industrial area was shelled; in Ivanopol, 38 private houses, four power lines, and four gas pipelines were affected; and in Fedorovka, two homes were damaged.

In the Bakhmut district, eight houses were damaged in Severodonetsk.

In total, over the course of the day, Russians shelled the settlements of Donbas five times, with 52 individuals evacuated from the front line, including six children.

It was previously reported that a massive missile strike by the Russian Federation on Ukraine could occur due to the intensification of frost, with experts believing that Russia may launch one or two attacks at least until the end of winter or the heating season.

According to military expert Alexander Musienko, the cold has intensified in Ukraine, leading Russia to deploy drones nearly every night.

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The Russian Federation had paused missile strikes, and approximately ten days have passed since the last attack.

As Politeka reports, the expert believes that the enemy may be stockpiling missiles and could take advantage of the cold in Ukraine to create issues in the energy sector.

"But it should be understood that, say, for at least 1-2 more massive strikes before the end of winter and the heating season, Russia certainly may proceed to create specific problems for us," Musienko stated.