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Russia drops three guided bombs on Kramatorsk: Injuries reported, aftermath photos released

Russia drops three guided bombs on Kramatorsk: Injuries reported, aftermath photos released Photo: consequences of the strike on Kramatorsk on March 6 (t.me/VadymFilashkin)

On Thursday, March 6, the Russian army launched a missile strike on the city of Kramatorsk, using guided aerial bombs, Vadym Filashkin, Head of the Donetsk Regional Military Administration, reports.

According to Filashkin, two people were injured due to the strikes on Kramatorsk. Preliminary information indicates that the Russians dropped three guided aerial bombs on the city. Both injured individuals received medical assistance.

"A residential building and an industrial area were damaged. I urge everyone: be responsible! Evacuate to safer regions of Ukraine," Filashkin wrote.

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 manufacturing equipment for metallurgy and energy sectors.

Kramatorsk shelling

On March 1, at 10:15 p.m. Kyiv time, the Russian army carried out an airstrike on Kramatorsk. A residential neighborhood was hit. According to preliminary data, the enemy used an FAB-250 bomb with a unified planning and correction module (UPCM) against the civilian population.

For instance, on Tuesday, February 25, the Russian troops struck a residential area in Kramatorsk. During that attack, one person was killed and 14 were injured.

In addition, on January 15, Russian forces struck Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region. At that time, nine people were injured when a Russian aerial bomb hit a multi-story apartment building in a residential district.