Russian missile hits pizzeria in Kramatorsk: 3 killed, 42 injured

Russian missile hits pizzeria in Kramatorsk: 3 killed, 42 injured

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At least three civilians have been reported killed, including a child, and 42 injured as Russian terrorists launched a missile strike on a pizzeria in the Donetsk region’s Kramatorsk.

The relevant statement was made by the National Police of Ukraine on Telegram, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.

“As of 10:00 p.m., three civilians were killed in Russia’s attack on Kramatorsk, including a child, and 42 injured,” the report states.

Three foreign citizens were reported among those injured, Donetsk Regional Military Administration Pavlo Kyrylenko noted on Telegram.

According to the preliminary data, more victims may be trapped under the rubble. The rescue operation is underway.

Russians attacked the Donetsk region’s Kramatorsk around 08:00 p.m., June 27, 2023. The enemy projectiles hit the detached house suburbs and a pizzeria.

“This is another deliberate attack on civilians, another war crime committed by Russians on our land. Russia is a terrorist state,” Kyrylenko stressed.

A reminder that, on the evening of June 27, 2023, Russian troops fired missiles at the Donetsk region’s Kramatorsk. Russian projectiles struck a restaurant in downtown Kramatorsk and the village of Bilenke.

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