Russia strikes post office in Ukraine's Kramatorsk: Aftermath revealed

On the night of June 16, Russian troops twice attacked Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region with drones. A post office, a car wash, and several private homes were hit, according to the head of the city's military administration, Oleksandr Honcharenko.
Thus, around 3 a.m. Kyiv time, Kramatorsk was attacked by Russian attack drones. There were no casualties. A Russian strike damaged a post office and a car wash.
In addition, at 11:30 p.m. Kyiv time, on June 15, Russia struck the outskirts of the community. Private estates were hit, but there were no casualties.
"We are establishing the final consequences of the destruction, all relevant services are working," says Honcharenko.
Russian strikes on Ukraine on June 16
The Russian army attacked Ukraine with 138 drones on the night of Monday, June 16. Ukrainian air defense forces destroyed 125 of them in different regions - in the north, east, south, and center of Ukraine. In particular, 84 drones were shot down by firepower, and another 41 were suppressed by electronic warfare.
Ukrainian Air Force recorded Russian drones hitting 10 different locations, and the wreckage of downed drones fell in 8 other places.
Air raid alarms and explosions were heard at night in Kyiv, Sumy, and the Cherkasy region.
In Zaporizhzhia, a fire broke out on the territory of an industrial enterprise as a result of the Russian strike.
In Kyiv, the Russian attack resulted in injuries and damage to private homes and commercial pavilions. The wreckage of the downed drones fell in several districts of Kyiv.
In the sky over the Cherkasy region, 18 Russian drones were destroyed. However, the wreckage of the downed drones damaged a gas pipe, causing a fire.