Russians struck Kramatorsk with three KAB bombs: six people were wounded
On the morning of May 19, Russian forces carried out an airstrike on Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region, using three guided bombs. Six people were injured in the attack. Details regarding the damage and the condition of the victims are still being confirmed.
The regional police reported this on Telegram.
“Today at 5:40 a.m., Russia struck the city with three guided bombs. Residential buildings and civilian infrastructure came under fire. Among the injured are three men and three women aged 43 to 71,” the message states.
It is noted that the victims have been diagnosed with blast injuries and multiple shrapnel wounds. Police paramedics provided first aid to the victims and evacuated them to the hospital.




An investigative team and bomb disposal experts are documenting the aftermath of the shelling. On-site inspections of the impact sites are ongoing.
As a reminder, Russia attacked a substation in the Kramatorsk district with an FPV drone.
In the Zolochiv community of Kharkiv Oblast, a Russian drone attacked the Hryhorii Skovoroda National Literary and Memorial Museum.
In the Dnipropetrovsk region, a critical infrastructure facility was damaged as a result of Russian shelling. According to preliminary data, there were no casualties.