Kramatorsk railway station attack | |
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Part of Eastern Ukraine campaign | |
Type | Missile strike |
Location | 48°43′34″N 37°32′34″E / 48.72611°N 37.54278°E |
Date | 8 April 2022 ca. 10:30 (UTC+3) |
Executed by | Russian Armed Forces |
Casualties | 63 (including 9 children)[1] killed 150+[1] injured |
On 8 April 2022, a Russian[2][3][4][5][6][7][8] missile strike hit the railway station of the Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The strike killed 63 civilians (including 9 children) and wounded 150 (including 34 children).[1] Russian authorities denied responsibility and blamed the attack on Ukraine.[9]
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