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Three Dead in Russian Attack on Kramatorsk in Eastern Ukraine, Police Say

March 29 (Reuters) – A ⁠Russian ⁠strike on the ⁠eastern Ukrainian city of ​Kramatorsk killed three people and injured ‌13 on Sunday, police ‌said, one of ⁠several ⁠attacks in frontline areas.

Ukraine’s national police said ​a boy of 13 was among the dead. A statement said ​Russian forces used glide bombs in ⁠the strike ⁠on Kramatorsk, ⁠which has ​been a frequent target throughout the ​four-year-old war ⁠pitting Kyiv against Moscow.

Kramatorsk came under a new attack two hours after the initial ⁠strike.

Other cities hit in Russian attacks included the ⁠nearby town of Oleksiievo-Druzhkivka and the city of Sloviansk, farther north.

Kramatorsk and Sloviansk are heavily defended cities lying on what has been dubbed the “fortress belt” — seen as key ⁠targets in Russia’s slow westward advance to capture Donetsk Region.

Reuters could not independently verify battlefield ​accounts.

(Reporting by Ron Popeski; editing ​by Jonathan Oatis)

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