Russia drops four aerial bombs on Kramatorsk, one hits residential building

The Russians have dropped four 250-kg high-explosive aerial bombs on the central part of the city of Kramatorsk in Donetsk Oblast on the night of 10-11 March. One of the munitions hit a residential building, injuring a person.
Source: Oleksandr Honcharenko, Head of Kramatorsk City Military Administration
Details: Early reports indicate that Russian troops used 250-kg high-explosive aerial bombs.

One of the munitions directly hit a residential building.

Almost 50 sites in the central part of the city were damaged in the strike. Residential buildings, administrative buildings, educational institutions and commercial facilities were affected.

Among the severely damaged sites is the Palace of Culture and Creativity, a community arts centre and architectural monument of local significance, recognised as one of Kramatorsk's distinctive landmarks.

The latest reports indicate that one person sought medical assistance.
The aftermath of the strike is currently being dealt with in the city. Municipal services are working at the damaged sites, clearing the rubble and ensuring roads remain passable.

Specialised personnel are also inspecting engineering infrastructure and assessing the scale of destruction.
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