A 14-year-old boy was killed during an attack on the Kramatorsk community
On the afternoon of July 10, Russian troops launched a massive airstrike on the Kramatorsk community in Donetsk Oblast. The invaders dropped seven bombs, which struck a high-rise building, a store, and residential areas. Four people were killed, including a 14-year-old boy, and nine others were injured.
At around 3:00 p.m. on July 10, the Russian army attacked the Kramatorsk community with seven guided bombs. Kramatorsk and the village of Bilenke were hit. This was reported by Vadym Filashkin, head of the Donetsk Regional Military Administration. According to him, one of the bombs struck a multi-story residential building, and another hit a store. The remaining munitions fell in a residential area, causing significant damage. “At least four people were killed and nine wounded as a result of the attacks on the Kramatorsk community. Among the dead is a 14-year-old boy,” Filashkin said.
Rescue workers, medical personnel, police, and other emergency services are on the scene. The injured are receiving necessary assistance, and specialists continue to clear debris and inspect damaged buildings. Authorities emphasize that information regarding the number of dead, injured, and the extent of the damage is still being verified. It is possible that the figures may change once emergency rescue operations are completed. “We are determining the final number of victims and the extent of the damage. The Russians knew exactly where they were striking. This was yet another deliberate attack on people, on civilian neighborhoods, on a way of life that they are incapable of either creating or understanding,” emphasized the head of the Donetsk Regional Military Administration.
Russian troops regularly use guided aerial bombs to strike settlements in the Donetsk region. Such attacks often target residential neighborhoods and civilian infrastructure, resulting in casualties among the civilian population. Currently, all relevant agencies continue to work at the sites of the strikes, while law enforcement officers are documenting the consequences of yet another war crime committed by the Russian Federation. This was reported by Vadym Filashkin, head of the Donetsk Regional Military Administration.
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