Kramatorsk railway station attack

missile strike against civilians in April 2022 in Ukraine

The Kramatorsk railway bombing was the launching of two missiles at the Kramatorsk railway station in the Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk, Donetsk Oblast on April 8, 2022 during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Kramatorsk railway bombing
Part of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
Missile debris with inscription on it 'за детей' - 'for children'
LocationKramatorsk railway station [uk], Kramatorsk, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine
Coordinates48°43′33.58″N 37°32′35.24″E / 48.7259944°N 37.5431222°E / 48.7259944; 37.5431222
DateApril 8, 2022
~10:24[1] (UTC+3)
Weapons9K720 Iskander ballistic missiles, cluster munitions (per Ukraine)
Deaths60[2]
Injured
110+[2]
PerpetratorsRussian Armed Forces (denied by Russia)

At least 50 people were killed[3][4][5] and 87 to 300 people were injured.[6]

Ukraine said that the attacks were done by Russia, however Russia denied this and says that Ukraine did the attack on themselves to blame Russia.[7]

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