Child Among Five Wounded in Russian Airstrike on Kramatorsk Supermarket.
Airstrike Hits Supermarket in Kramatorsk
According to Novyny.live: On July 4, 2026, at approximately 4:05 PM local time, Russian forces launched an aerial attack on the city of Kramatorsk, dropping a FAB-250 bomb on a supermarket where civilians were present. At least five people sustained injuries in the strike, including a child. This incident highlights the ongoing risks faced by civilians in conflict zones, where retail spaces and daily life become targets of military operations.
Among the wounded are an 11-year-old boy, three women aged 36, 38, and 62, and a 56-year-old man. All victims suffered injuries of varying severity. The attack has sparked public outrage and urgent calls for medical assistance to the affected individuals.
Legal Response
Ukrainian law enforcement has opened a criminal investigation under Article 438 of the Ukrainian Criminal Code, which addresses war crimes. This case underscores the dire security situation in the region and the need for the international community to focus on the consequences of military actions against civilians.
This airstrike is part of the broader conflict in Ukraine, where non-combatants frequently fall victim to hostilities. It is crucial for global actors not only to condemn such acts of violence but also to take concrete steps to protect civilian populations and ensure accountability for war crimes.
The swift response by Ukrainian authorities reflects the country's commitment to prosecuting those responsible and delivering justice to the victims.
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