Devastating Russian Guided-Bomb Strike Hits Kramatorsk
A Russian guided-bomb strike in Kramatorsk, eastern Ukraine, killed at least two people and injured 12 others. Damaging two apartment blocks, shops, and cars, the attack utilized three highly destructive bombs. Among the injured are three children. Kramatorsk, located about 20 kilometers from active combat, frequently faces such strikes.
A Russian guided-bomb strike on Kramatorsk, a town in eastern Ukraine, killed at least two people and left another 12 injured on Wednesday, according to the Donetsk region governor.
Using three highly destructive bombs, Moscow's troops hit the town's center, damaging two apartment blocks, shops, and cars, reported Vadym Filashkin on Telegram. Among the wounded were three children.
'This is another war crime of the Russians and another sad reminder that there are no absolutely safe places left in the Donetsk region,' Filashkin said. Video footage alongside the Telegram post showed rescuers assisting an elderly woman from a building with shattered windows and debris strewn around.
Kramatorsk, situated about 20 kilometers from the active combat line, regularly comes under Russian attacks.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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