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Russia strikes Ukraine’s Kramatorsk leaving 2 dead, 3 children among injured
On September 25, the occupying Russian army attacked the center of Kramatorsk in Ukraine’s Donetsk region, resulting in the deaths of two people and injuries to a dozen others
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Vadym Filashkin, the head of the Donetsk Regional Military Administration, reported the information.
"This afternoon, the Russians dropped three guided aerial bombs on the city, killing two people and injuring at least twelve, including three children,” he stated. Earlier, he had reported one fatality and at least fifteen injuries.
According to Filashkin, the attack struck the city center, causing damage to two high-rise buildings, several shops, and vehicles.
Emergency services and authorities are currently on-site, he added.
“This is yet another Russian war crime and a tragic reminder that there are no absolutely safe places left in the Donetsk region,” wrote the head of the military administration.
- On the morning of September 23, Russian forces attacked an ambulance with a drone. Two civilians were wounded in the assault.
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