At least five civilians injured in Russian missile strikes at Kramatorsk

Residential buildings were damaged in Kramatorsk as a result of the Russian strike (Photo:Donetsk Regional Military Administration)
At least five civilians were injured as a result of Russian missile strikes at the town of Kramatorsk, Donetsk Oblast, on Feb. 2, regional governor Pavlo Kyrylenko said via Telegram messenger.
The governor said that two missiles launched by the Russians had dam-aged 13 two-story buildings, three four-story buildings, a pediatric clinic, a school, garages, and cars.
Law enforcers and rescue teams are working at the scene, he added.
Kyrylenko also posted the photos of consequences of the Russian attack.
An earlier strike on Kramatorsk on Feb. 1 killed three and injured eight residents of the town. Thirteen more residents required medical attention.
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