The mayor of the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk said on Facebook earlier Sunday that no one was killed in an attack on several buildings in the city.
The Russian Defense Ministry announced on Sunday that it had killed more of 600 Ukrainian soldiers in a massive rocket attack on two buildings in eastern Ukraine temporarily housing Ukrainian forces.
According to the Russian ministry, the bombing of Kramatorsk was carried out in retaliation for the deadly Ukrainian raid that preceded it in early 2023 against Russian military installations in Makeyfka (or Makeyevka), which is part of the Donetsk region and is controlled by its forces Moscow.
However, the mayor of the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk said earlier on Sunday on Facebook that no one was killed in an attack on various buildings in the city.
“Damage was suffered by 2 educational institutions, 8 apartment buildings and a garage. According to the mayor of the city Alexander Goncharenko, there were no casualties,” reports the Ukrainian channel NEXTA.
The consequences of the strike on Kramatorsk on the day of the “truce” announced by Putin.
2 educational institutions, 8 apartment buildings and garages were damaged. According to the mayor of the city Alexander Goncharenko, there were no casualties. pic.twitter.com/CW78i80Bvx
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) January 8, 2023
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