Russia denies attacking civilian infrastructure; Ukraine says 11 civilians killed

Rescuers at work at the site of a rocket strike in downtown Kramatorsk

Rescuers at work at the site of a rocket strike in downtown Kramatorsk Source: AAP / NATIONAL POLICE OF UKRAINE/EPA

Ukraine is still reeling after a Russian missile strike on a crowded restaurant in the city of Kramatorsk left 11 civilians dead, including three children. Russia denies attacking civilian infrastructure in the city and claims Ukraine is to blame for a shelling attack on the Russian-controlled eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk that has left at least two dead.


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