Russian missiles hit restaurant in Ukraine’s Kramatorsk, three dead

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KRAMATORSK, Ukraine - Two Russian missiles struck a restaurant in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk on Tuesday, killing at least three people, a senior official said, and emergency services combed through the shattered building in search of casualties.

Emergency services scurried in and out of the shattered restaurant as residents stood outside surveying the damage from the strike, which occurred just before 8pm local time. “I ran here after the explosion because I rented a cafe here... Everything has been blown out there,” Valentyna, 64, told Reuters.

 

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