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Russian Airstrikes Hit Kramatorsk and Yasnohirka: Two Dead, Several Wounded

Kramatorsk and Yasnohirka under RF airstrike: two dead
Російські авіаудари по Краматорську та Ясногірці: трагічні наслідки та численні постраждалі.

Deadly Airstrikes in Kramatorsk and Yasnohirka

According to Главком: On March 28, 2025, Russian forces launched airstrikes on the city of Kramatorsk and the nearby settlement of Yasnohirka, killing two people and injuring three others. The attack occurred around 10:22 AM, when five FAB-250 aerial bombs were dropped on the area. Among the deceased are a 38-year-old woman and a 64-year-old man. The wounded include three women aged 46, 54, and 56.

The strikes damaged 14 multi-story residential buildings, an educational facility, and several administrative offices. This grave violation of international humanitarian law has prompted an investigation by the Kramatorsk District Prosecutor's Office, which has opened a pre-trial inquiry into the incident as a war crime.

Separate Incident in Derhachi

On the same day, a Russian missile struck a civilian enterprise in Derhachi, Kharkiv region, killing one man and injuring at least six others. These attacks have sparked outrage among local residents and the international community, highlighting the increasingly dire security situation in the region.

This incident and others like it continue to underscore the severity of the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, particularly in conflict zones. International organizations and human rights bodies are closely monitoring these war crimes, which could shape future diplomatic efforts and global responses. The ongoing investigation by the prosecutor's office may prove crucial in establishing accountability for these atrocities.

As the situation escalates, another recent attack on Kramatorsk highlights the ongoing dangers faced by civilians. In a separate incident, six individuals were injured in a Russian airstrike targeting a residential area, further emphasizing the urgent need for international attention and response to the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Ukraine.

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