Russian shelling damages 30 residential buildings, educational facility in Kramatorsk community
In the Kramatorsk community, Donetsk region, Russian shelling on the evening of Monday, November 10, damaged about 30 residential buildings, an educational institution, and other civilian infrastructure.
Oleksandr Honcharenko, head of the Kramatorsk City Military Administration, said this in a Facebook post seen by Ukrinform.
"Updated information regarding the shelling of the community on the evening of November 10: Russian forces used Geran-2 drones to carry out seven strikes on a residential area. About 30 residential buildings, an educational facility, and civilian infrastructure were damaged. Unfortunately, one person – a man born in 1961 – was killed," the official wrote.
He added that public utility services were currently working to repair the damage, restore communications, and clear roads. Civil protection specialists are documenting the destruction so that residents can receive rapid repair kits and apply for assistance under the eRestoration program.
On November 10, Russian forces launched a massive drone attack on Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region. Seven drones struck the city within half an hour, targeting civilian infrastructure and residential areas.