Russian Missile Hits Restaurants in Ukrainian City of Kramatorsk
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Kramatorsk was hit once again by Russian missiles Tuesday, fearing dozens dead.

A Russian missile strike hit a crowded restaurant area in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk Tuesday, June 27.

According to Ukrainian officials, emergency services arrived at the scene to assist the injured but have not said the number of casualties.

Footage and photos of the missile strike have also been posted on social media.

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The missile attack came as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the country's counter-offensive was advancing on all fronts.

"We are now working in the city to establish the number of wounded and possibly dead," Pavlo Kyrylenko told Ukrainian television Tuesday evening.

The Kramatorsk city council added that Russian forces have also targeted a nearby village.

Kramatorsk was hit by shelling from Russian Forces multiple times since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine last February 2022.

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