Russian Strike in Kramatorsk Kills Three, Injuries Reported

A Russian airstrike on a residential building in Kramatorsk, Donetsk region, has left at least three people dead and ten injured, with reports suggesting that more individuals may still be trapped under the rubble. According to Vadym Filashkin, the head of Donetsk regional military administration, the attack occurred on Thursday afternoon, and he provided this update on Friday morning. The incident has raised significant concerns about the ongoing conflict in the region and its impact on civilian populations.

Local authorities have launched emergency response efforts to locate and rescue any remaining survivors. The attack is part of a broader conflict between pro-Russian separatists and Ukrainian government forces, which has resulted in widespread destruction and casualties. Experts have warned that such strikes on civilian infrastructure could have lasting consequences on the region’s stability and recovery efforts.

International reactions to the attack have been mixed, with some countries condemning the strike and others urging restraint. The situation in Kramatorsk continues to draw attention as a critical battleground in the ongoing conflict, highlighting the complex and devastating impact of the war on civilians.