Russian drone strikes apartment building in Kramatorsk on 1 December, 2 killed

- 2 December, 13:11
Firefighters extinguishing the fire. Photo: State Emergency Service of Ukraine

On 1 December, Russian troops attacked the city of Kramatorsk in Donetsk Oblast with eight Geran-2 drones (the Russian version of the Iranian-made Shahed), hitting residential buildings and infrastructure facilities and causing fires in an apartment block. Two people have been killed and another five have sustained injuries.

Source: State Emergency Service of Ukraine; Kramatorsk mayor Oleksandr Honcharenko

Details: According to Honcharenko, the first strikes took place at 12:55. Several UAVs hit apartment blocks and a residential area in one of the city's districts.

Early reports estimate that five civilians have sustained injuries – men aged 74 and 71 and women aged 78, 73 and 84. All of them are receiving the necessary medical care.

Rescue workers carrying a body
Photo: State Emergency Service of Ukraine

The first strikes also damaged five apartment blocks, seven houses and seven cars.

At 13:45, the Russians carried out the second strike; four drones hit road infrastructure facilities.

In the evening, at about 18:00, a Russian strike drone hit an apartment block. A large-scale fire broke out across two sections of the building, from the ground to the seventh floors, covering an area of about 4,500 sq m.

Firefighters extinguishing the fire
Photo: State Emergency Service of Ukraine

The State Emergency Service employees rescued five residents and extinguished the fire. One person was killed.

Updated: Later, the Kramatorsk mayor said that the death toll from the Russian 1 December strike on the apartment block had increased to two.

Rescue workers have recovered a woman's body from under the rubble.

Background: Russian forces attacked residential areas of Kramatorsk on 1 December, injuring four people.

Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!