
Russian troops carried out air strikes on Kramatorsk at night on December 15. The Russians directed high-explosive aerial bombs with guided modules at residential infrastructure facilities. This was reported by the press service of the Kramatorsk city military administration.
The first hit occurred in a five-story residential building – an aerial bomb hit the roof of the building. Rescuers and police helped residents get out of the blocked apartments. Experts will determine the extent of the damage to the building. The explosion also damaged 11 apartment buildings, vehicles, commercial facilities and engineering communications.
The second hit was recorded in the private sector. The Russians damaged at least four private houses in the attack. Facades, roofs, windows, and nearby communications were damaged. “Specialists from the Civil Defense Department are conducting an inspection of the damaged buildings and, together with charitable organizations, are preparing to provide materials for priority repairs,” the report says.
In addition, another hit was recorded at an educational institution, and windows were also broken in nearby buildings. Law enforcement officers are currently determining the type of Russian ammunition. Utility workers and emergency services are working at the sites of all strikes. There is currently no information about the victims.