Russia drops FAB bombs on residential area in Kramatorsk, injuring 10

Russian forces dropped four 250-kilogram FAB-250 bombs on the city of Kramatorsk in Donetsk Oblast late on Sunday, injuring 10 people, police, the prosecutor’s office, and the State Emergency Service reported.
The FAB-250 is a 250-kilogram high-explosive fragmentation bomb. Investigators said the bombs were equipped with a universal munition guidance kit (UMPK), an aerodynamic kit that converts free-falling bombs into guided munitions.
The aggressor struck around 11:10 p.m., with explosions near residential high-rises as most residents were asleep.
Ten people were injured: five women aged 30, 43, 58, 66 and 71, and five men aged 22, 34, 38, 42 and 61.
Rescuers quickly freed one person from under building debris in a second-floor apartment of a four-story building.
They also unlocked doors to three apartments in different residential buildings, rescuing three people who were trapped inside.
Overall, the strikes damaged 13 apartment buildings, a school, an administrative building and a vehicle. Firefighters extinguished a blaze in a fourth-floor apartment and on a roof, covering 40 square meters.
Situation in Donetsk Oblast
Donetsk regional administration data show Russians shelled settlements in the region 47 times that day.
One person was killed in Myrnohrad; four were wounded in Lyman; two in Andriyivka; and in Kostiantynivka, one was killed and nine wounded.
Ukrainian forces evacuated 874 people from the front line over the past day, including 104 children.
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