HomeWorldRussia hits Kramatorsk: two...

Russia hits Kramatorsk: two victims

Photo: t.me/pavlokyrylenko_donoda

A Russian rocket hit the road and a car with people. Two people in the car died.

On the night of Monday, January 9, Russian troops launched a missile attack on Kramatorsk, Donetsk region. As a result, two people died. This was announced by the Deputy Head of the Office of the President Kyrylo Tymoshenko.

It was noted that the invaders entered the road and a car with people.

Two people died in the car.

The head of the Donetsk OVA, Pavel Kirilenko, added that the missile strike fell on Oleksa Tikhogo Street.

Also, according to him, the Russian Federation hurt Konstantinovka. There, rockets fell outside the city – no one was injured.

Recall that foreign journalists did not find confirmation of the statement of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation about the defeat of the Ukrainian military in Kramatorsk on the night of January 8, which was also previously denied by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The fake “retaliation operation” in Kramatorsk hit the Russian Defense Ministry – ISW

news Correspondent.net on Telegram. Subscribe to our channel Athletistic

Source: korrespondent

- A word from our sponsors -

Most Popular

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

More from Author

- A word from our sponsors -

Read Now

Dmitry Rogozin – Gur was died in the Kherson region

The Chevrolet Aveo car, in which there were three Russian UAV operators in the so-called center of special targets of the Bars-Sarmat unmanned systems, exploded today, July 4, on the outskirts of the temporarily occupied settlement of the Kherson region. .in_text_content_22 {width: 300px; Height:...

Russia will begin the pain of Shahas Shakha

Russia can start launching a thousand or more shahs within one day for a simultaneous attack on the territory of Ukraine. .in_text_content_22 {width: 300px; Height: 600px; } @Media (min-width: 600px) {.in_text_content_22 {width: 580px; Height: 400px; }} .Adsbygoogle {Touch-Action: Manipulation; } About...