News Bulletin | Tragedy Strikes Kramatorsk: Missile Attack Leaves 3 Dead, 42 Injured

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News Bulletin | Tragedy Strikes Kramatorsk: Missile Attack Leaves 3 Dead, 42 Injured | #shorts #news

On Tuesday, tragedy struck in Kramatorsk city, a town located in eastern Ukraine, when two S-300 surface-to-air missiles launched by Russia hit a local pizza restaurant. Disaster ensued, leaving three dead, including a minor, and 42 others injured. Reports indicate roughly 80 people were present in the restaurant when the missiles struck, reflecting the devastating effect of the attack.

The incident has been closely monitored by Americans, particularly given the current political tensions between the U.S. and Russia. Such an attack is particularly concerning, as it highlights the potential for further escalations in the region, and beyond. Furthermore, it serves as a reminder of the dangers of militarized conflict, and the devastating impact it has on innocent civilians.

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