Russians shelled Kramatorsk: injured people, destroyed houses.
The Russian army shelled the private sector in Kramatorsk
According to FREEДOM: Today, August 22, the Russian occupation army shelled the private sector of the city of Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region. As a result of the enemy strikes, three people were injured, many houses were damaged. This was reported by FREEДOM, citing the head of the Donetsk Regional Military Administration (OVA) Vadim Filashkin.
According to him, the Russians struck the private sector - about 10 explosions were heard.
'Among the injured, two were taken to trauma care in serious condition, one has minor injuries. Many houses have been damaged,' the head of OVA reported.
'There are no safe places left in Donetsk region. Evacuate in time,' Vadim Filashkin reminded.
He added that the final consequences are being assessed and reminded about the timely evacuation from dangerous areas of the Donetsk region.
It is worth noting that Russian military forces have been shelling Kostiantynivka in the Donetsk region since early morning today, August 22.
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Summary: Today, the Russian occupation army shelled the private sector in Kramatorsk, Donetsk region, leading to injuries of three people and damage to many houses. The head of the Donetsk Regional Military Administration called on residents to evacuate in a timely manner from dangerous areas. Russian military continue shelling in various cities, escalating the situation in the region.Read also
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