Ten people were injured in Kramatorsk following a Russian attack on the city center
On the morning of April 11, the Russian army carried out an airstrike on the center of Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region. Ten people were injured.
This was reported by the Donetsk Regional Prosecutor’s Office on Telegram.
According to the investigation, Russian troops used FAB-250 aerial bombs equipped with UMPC modules.
Four women aged 29, 31, 43, and 47, as well as six men aged 38, 47, 56, 61, 64, and 89, were injured in the attack. Two of them are in critical condition. The victims were diagnosed with blast injuries, traumatic brain injuries, and shrapnel wounds.
Oleksandr Honcharenko, head of the Kramatorsk City Military Administration, reported that the strike occurred around 9:45 a.m.—Russian forces dropped four FAB-250 bombs on the city center.
The shelling damaged apartment buildings and civilian infrastructure. According to preliminary data, at least 17 high-rise buildings were damaged.
Law enforcement authorities have opened a criminal investigation into the war crime. The full extent of the attack is still being assessed.
On the night of April 11, Russian troops carried out a drone attack on the Lubenskyi district of Poltava Oblast. One person was killed and another was injured as a result of the strike.
Another nighttime attack on Odesa resulted in the deaths of civilians and widespread destruction of civilian infrastructure.
In Sumy, Russian troops struck residential areas twice in a single day, hitting high-rise buildings in different parts of the city. The first strike caused a fire and prompted a resident to seek medical attention; the second injured a child and again damaged a residential building. Rescue workers are on the scene, and the evacuation of people is ongoing.
Additionally, the Russians attacked the Dnipropetrovsk region nearly 50 times in a single day, according to the Regional Military Administration.
In the Odesa region, the Russians attacked an oil tank in the port.