The Ukrainian Emergency Service unblocked eight dead persons from under the rubble, including three youngsters, two of whom were born in 2008 and 2011, according to their report.
Russian strike on Ukraine restaurant: On Tuesday night, Russian missiles attacked a packed eatery in eastern Ukraine. According to authorities, eight people have died as of Wednesday, including three kids.
The State Emergency Service of Ukraine reported that they unblocked the bodies of eight dead people (including three children, two of whom were born in 2008 and 2011) from under the rubble of the destroyed cafe building as of 07:00 (0400 GMT) on June 28.
Following the attack, preliminary evaluations by local authorities revealed that dozens were hurt or buried under debris. After a night of frantic search and rescue efforts, the dead toll increased to an even terrible level.
According to Pavlo Kyrylenko, the governor of the eastern Donetsk area where the Russian missiles struck, the strike involved firing two rockets at the city of Kramatorsk, targeting a food establishment in the center of the city where there were a great number of civilians.
An AFP journalist questioned a Ria Pizza employee shortly after the attack, and the cook responded that there were “quite a lot of people” inside the pizzeria at the time of the strike. One of the few significant cities in the country’s east that is still under Ukrainian control is Kramatorsk, which is just 18 miles from the frontlines.
Presidents of the United States Joe Biden and Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine spoke about the Wagner group’s staged armed uprising, which analysts have predicted could have broad ramifications, particularly for Moscow’s forces stationed in Ukraine. The mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin took a number of Russian cities in order to “hold accountable” the highest military officials.