Russians drop three aerial bombs on Kramatorsk community, killing and injuring people

Russians drop three aerial bombs on Kramatorsk community, killing and injuring people

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The Russian army shelled the Kramatorsk community in the Donetsk region in the morning, killing a civilian.

According to Ukrinform, the Kramatorsk City Council reported this on Telegram.

“This morning, January 21, the Kramatorsk community was hit by an enemy strike. A private sector and one of the city's microdistricts came under fire. According to preliminary information, a woman born in 1978 was killed,” the message says.

The final consequences of the attack are currently being determined. All relevant services are working at the scene.

Later, the city council clarified that a woman born in 1944 was also injured and is being treated at a local hospital.

Russian troops struck the community with three FAB-250 aerial bombs.

At least 30 private residential buildings, a high-rise building, and a store were damaged.

Read also: Russians kill one resident of Donetsk region and injure seven others

Emergency crews are inspecting the damaged communications and infrastructure.

As reported, Russian troops fired on Kramatorsk on the night of January 20-21 using Geran-2 UAVs.

Photo: Kramatorsk City Council

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