Mayor: Russian forces shell Kramatorsk, Donetsk Oblast, for second time on July 3
Kramatorsk Mayor Oleksandr Honcharenko reported that one woman was injured and several residential buildings and a school were damaged due to Russian shelling.
Kramatorsk Mayor Oleksandr Honcharenko reported that one woman was injured and several residential buildings and a school were damaged due to Russian shelling.





The strike damaged the refinery, allegedly due to falling drone debris, local authorities said.
Russian authorities have justified the restrictions on security grounds.
Russia’s growing attacks on Ukraine’s rail network are making even routine trips more dangerous, forcing passengers off trains in the middle of the night under new safety protocols.
"Ordinary homes, schools, and civilian businesses have also been hit," President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
The number includes 810 casualties that Russian forces suffered over the past day.
Russia launched an overnight missile and drone attack against Ukraine in the early hours of March 14, with explosions reported in multiple regions, according to local authorities and monitoring channels.
The negotiation process to end Russia's war against Ukraine has become increasingly chaotic, with White House officials unable to travel due to U.S. strikes on Iran and Russian representatives unwilling to visit the U.S. for talks, President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
"Ukraine truly wants to see a free Iran that will not cooperate with Russia or destabilize the Middle East, Europe, and the world," President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
"They thought the occupation would hide their faces, but they were wrong," Prosecutor General Ruslan Kravchenko said.
However, the hit squad was exposed when one of its employees was arrested in Colombia in February, according to the Insider.
"The very heavy use of Tomahawk against Iran will have put significant pressure on the U.S. Navy stockpile," making potential deliveries to Ukraine "more unlikely than before," said Justin Bronk, a defense expert at RUSI.



