
Fatality, Injuries Reported As Russians Attack Sloviansk, Kramatorsk
“Another night under enemy fire in Donetsk region: Sloviansk and Kramatorsk came under attack. A 17-year-old boy was killed in Sloviansk, and three people were injured. Thirty-two private homes, two administrative buildings, four apartment blocks, a production facility, and three vehicles were damaged,” he wrote.
According to the official, in Kramatorsk, the enemy struck a residential building and an industrial zone. So far, one person is reported injured, and another remains trapped under the rubble. Rescue operations are ongoing.
“The enemy is deliberately targeting civilians. The danger does not disappear, even for a day,” Filashkin emphasized, urging residents to evacuate from Donetsk region for safer areas of Ukraine.
Read also: Six civilians injured in Russian attacks across Donetsk region today – prosecutor's officeEarlier, Head of the Kramatorsk Town Military Administration Oleksandr Honcharenko reported that Russian forces had launched seven strikes on residential areas and the industrial zone of Kramatorsk.
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