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Russian Presidential President Dmitry Peskov claims that the Armed Forces of the...

Struck on a restaurant in Kramatorsk: in the Ministry of Federation of the Russian Federation stated that the rocket had arrived on the "dislocation of the Armed Forces"

Russian Presidential President Dmitry Peskov claims that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation are striking on objects that are in one way or another related to Ukraine's military infrastructure. On June 28, the Russian Ministry of Defense reported on the strike on Kramatorsk. The press service of the defense department reported that in the city Russian troops impressed the temporary deployment of the command staff of the 56th Motor infantry brigade of the Armed Forces.

"In the city of Kramatorsk of the Donetsk People's Republic, the point of temporary dislocation of the command staff of the 56th Motor infantry brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine,"-the message reads. For his part, Russian Presidential President Dmitry Peskov disagreed that on June 27, Russian troops struck a rocket strike on a civilian object in Kramatorsk. "The Russian Federation does not strike civilian infrastructure.

Striking is in one way or another related to military infrastructure," the Kremlin speaker said. We will remind, on June 27 the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation struck a rocket strike in the center of Kramatorsk, which, as a result of which, according to the SES of Ukraine as of 12:00 on June 28, 10 people were killed and 60 were injured. The blow fell on a cafe, where many visitors, including children, were at this time.

Police of Donetsk region reported that according to preliminary data, Russia struck the city with the help of two C-300 missiles. In addition to the cafe building, private homes were also affected. Rescuers went to the scene and immediately took up the gaps, finding under the wreckage of the body of the dead. Among the dead were the twin sisters Yulia and Anna Aksenchenko, who would be 15 years old in September.