Russian forces have once again shelled Kramatorsk, firing seven projectiles at the city. The industrial area and residential buildings were hit, according to the Kramatorsk City Council.
The enemy launched seven strikes on Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region on the evening of June 21.
“Kramatorsk was hit by seven enemy strikes — targeting the industrial zone and residential areas,” wrote Oleksandr Honcharenko, head of the Kramatorsk City Military Administration.
According to the official, all relevant emergency services are currently working at the scene. Preliminary reports indicate that one person was injured, and rescuers are searching for another person believed to be trapped under the rubble.
At the same time, Sloviansk also came under attack.
The consequences there are more tragic. As a result of the enemy strike, a 17-year-old boy was killed and three others were injured. Thirty-two private houses, two administrative buildings, four apartment blocks, one industrial facility, and three cars were damaged.
Russian forces struck Siversk in the Donetsk region on the morning of June 18. The attack destroyed the city council building, where residents were receiving humanitarian aid.
It was also reported that in the past day, Ukrainian soldiers repelled six enemy attempts to advance in the Kramatorsk direction, specifically around Bila Hora, Stupochok, and near Predtechyne. Fighting continues in one of these areas.
Since the start of the full-scale invasion, the Russian army’s losses have exceeded one million personnel. Just in the last day alone, Russia lost 1,060 soldiers in battles against Ukraine. Additionally, the Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed 19 artillery systems, 123 drones, and 116 enemy vehicles.