Russian Forces Struck Kramatorsk, City Faces Power Issues.


Russian Occupiers Shelled Kramatorsk in Donetsk Region
Today, October 5, Russian occupiers shelled Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region. As a result of the strikes, many areas of the city lost electricity. This is reported by "Donbas News".
«Russian forces struck Kramatorsk. According to preliminary information, they used KABs», – the report says. According to the media, repeated strikes were heard later.
According to preliminary data, several civilian objects, including residential buildings and infrastructure, were damaged as a result of the shelling.
According to local authorities, rescue services are working at the scene, trying to assist the victims and address the consequences of the attack. There are reports of several injured, but the exact number of casualties has not yet been confirmed.
Kramatorsk has repeatedly been a target for Russian attacks, but this shelling occurred amid escalating hostilities in the region. Local authorities urge residents to stay in shelters and follow safety measures.
Recall, on October 2, Russian troops struck the city of Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region with three guided bombs, resulting in significant destruction and injury to a 54-year-old civilian.
Earlier, it was reported that on September 22, as a result of shelling in Kramatorsk, five people were injured, including a 16-year-old girl. Four houses and two cars were damaged.
Additionally, the day before, Russian forces carried out another shelling of the village of Mala Tokmachka in the Zaporizhzhia region. Two men died as a result of the attack.
Read also
- Bribe for secret developments of the Armed Forces of Ukraine regarding combat aircraft. A dealer was caught 'red-handed' in Odesa
- Aksyonov strengthens security and uses EW after the AFU operations - Atesh
- Syrskiy named the direction where Russia has deployed over 100,000 occupiers
- The number of casualties in Dnipro increased after the attack on June 24
- Occupants intentionally hit civilian cars with FPV drones – UN report
- Map of hostilities in Ukraine as of June 27, 2025