Russia strikes rescue workers in Ukraine's Kramatorsk, leaving several injured
Photo: Russians attack rescue workers in Kramatorsk (t.me/kramatorsk_rada)
Russia has launched another attack on the city of Kramatorsk, located in the Donetsk region. There are reports of casualties, according to the Kramatorsk City Council.
According to preliminary data, at around 9:10 a.m. Kyiv time on Wednesday, November 5, Russian troops launched 3 strikes on the city. A rescue unit and an industrial zone were hit.
2 women, aged 72 and 66, were wounded as a result of the Russian strikes. They are receiving medical assistance.
"We are establishing the final consequences of Russian terror. All relevant services are working," the authorities say.

Source: Kramatorsk City Council

Source: Kramatorsk City Council

Source: Kramatorsk City Council
This morning, Russian troops attacked a rescue vehicle with a strike drone. As a result of the Russian strike, 4 people were injured.
"A Russian FPV drone struck a minibus traveling on the highway. The vehicle was destroyed," the officials say.
Russian strikes on Kramatorsk
On the night of September 14, Russians launched an air strike with FAB-250 bombs on the central part of the city. As a result of the Russian attack, 19 people were injured, 35 high-rise buildings, several educational institutions, administrative buildings, a bank, and shops were damaged.
On September 8, Russian troops struck rescuers while they were extinguishing a fire, and later, for the third time in a week, attacked a wind generator near the city.
The occupiers are also actively using drones to attack Kramatorsk and the surrounding areas. On October 24, they tried to hit a passenger train with a drone, but without success.
A day earlier, on October 23, Freedom TV journalist Olena Hubanova (Hramova) and cameraman Yevhen Karmazin were killed in Kramatorsk when their car was deliberately targeted by a Russian drone.
Yesterday, Russia again launched a drone strike on the city of Kramatorsk.