At least two individuals have died and six others have been injured due to Russian strikes in Kramatorsk, a city in the Donetsk region, on June 19.
According to local authorities, the attacks began in the afternoon, prompting immediate emergency responses. Oleksandr Honcharenko, the head of the Kramatorsk Military Administration, confirmed the casualties on social media.
Initial reports indicated that a woman born in 1948 was among the deceased. Further details revealed that a woman born in 1938 and two men, aged 67 and 40, sustained injuries during the strikes.
By 3 PM, Vadym Filashkin, the head of the regional military administration, reported that the city had experienced a second wave of shelling around noon, which contributed to an increase in both fatalities and injuries.
The total number of casualties now stands at two dead and six injured, highlighting the ongoing conflict’s impact on civilian populations in the region.
Russian strikes in Kramatorsk have resulted in two fatalities and six injuries, as confirmed by local officials. The attacks occurred in two waves, intensifying the situation for residents in the area.
