Footage reveals aftermath of Russian strike in Donetsk region: 4 children among injured

On the afternoon of Tuesday, February 25, the Russian army struck the private sector of the city of Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region. One fatality and 14 injured have been reported, according to the National Police.
According to the police, the Russian forces struck Kramatorsk at around 02:20 PM Kyiv time. The attack damaged at least 17 private houses.
An investigative team, explosives experts, paramedics, patrol police, and other emergency services are working at the scene.
Preliminary reports indicate that one person was killed and 14 others were injured, including four children. The exact number of casualties and the extent of the destruction are being clarified.
Kramatorsk
Kramatorsk is one of the largest industrial and administrative cities in the Donetsk region, serving as the regional center in the territory controlled by Ukraine. It is known for its machine-building industry, particularly enterprises specializing in the production of equipment for metallurgy and energy.
Since 2014, following the start of Russian aggression, Kramatorsk has become a key military and logistical hub, repeatedly coming under enemy fire. Despite security challenges, the city continues to function, supporting civilian life and playing a crucial role in the region's defense.
Bombing of Kramatorsk
Russian forces continue to bomb Kramatorsk and other cities in the Donetsk region. On January 15, during an attack with a guided aerial bomb (KAB), a projectile hit an apartment in a multi-story building, injuring nine people.
The Russian army also carried out airstrikes on residential areas of Kostiantynivka and Kramatorsk, and on February 13, they bombed the private sector and industrial zone of Kramatorsk.
Due to the intensifying attacks, evacuation of civilians from the region to safer areas continues, where displaced people receive necessary assistance.