Rescue workers recovered the body of another person from rubble in Kramatorsk, bringing the death toll to 12 people (including 3 children) from the Russian missile strike on June 27.
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Rescue workers recovered the body of another person from under the rubble in Kramatorsk on the morning of 29 June, bringing the number of people killed by the Russians to 12.
A total of 12 people had been killed (including 3 children), and 11 people rescued.
65 people had been injured after the two strikes.
Three people were casualties (one dead, two injured) in Donetsk Oblast.
As of June 29, 2023, 494 children have died and over 1,527 were injured in Ukraine as a result of Russian armed aggression.
On June 27, enemy shelling in Kramatorsk killed four children and injured one, bringing the recent count to five casualties in that specific incident.
Donetsk Oblast had the highest number of child casualties with 471 affected, followed by Kharkiv with 284.
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