Volunteer Vladimir Bagnenko writes about this on Facebook.
The volunteer notes that the occupiers purposefully fired at the orphanage, where a mother and daughter lived before the war. They took care of 22 orphans and children left without parental care.
According to local residents, fortunately, the teachers and pupils of the orphanage were able to go abroad at the beginning of the war. Therefore, there were no casualties, but the building suffered great damage. It is also noted that the nearby buildings are intact.