Russian forces dropped seven aerial bombs on the Kramatorsk community on July 10, killing four people and injuring nine others. Among those killed was a 14-year-old boy.
This was reported by Donetsk Regional Military Administration head Vadym Filashkin.
According to him, at around 3 p.m. on July 10, Russian forces dropped seven aerial bombs on Kramatorsk and Bilenke. One of the bombs hit a multi-story residential building, another struck a shop, while the others hit private residential areas.
“At least four people were killed and nine injured as a result of the attacks on the Kramatorsk community. Among the dead is a 14-year-old boy,” Filashkin wrote. He added that all relevant emergency services are working at the sites of the strikes, and those injured are receiving the necessary medical assistance.

“The final number of victims and the extent of the destruction are being established. The Russians knew exactly where they were striking. This was another deliberate attack on people, on civilian neighborhoods, on a life they are incapable of creating or understanding,” Filashkin emphasized.
The Donetsk Regional Prosecutor’s Office specified that among those killed was also the 18-year-old sister of the deceased 14-year-old boy. The nine injured civilians are residents aged between 35 and 75.
The final consequences of the strikes and the type of weapon used are still being determined.
