Around 5am on February 13, Russia dropped two aerial bombs on the city of Sloviansk, resulting in more than a dozen private homes and nearby cars.
Head of the Military State Administration Vadim Lakh reported that one of the buildings had been completely destroyed in the attack, but there were no casualties reported.
Five people died and another 12 were injured during the day, reported the Head of the Regional State Administration Vadim Filashkin, noting that four of the killed were from Kramatorsk and one was from Cherkasy.
Clarifying the injured, Filashkin stated that four were residents of Kramatorsk, two were from Cherkasy, while three people were injured in Druzhkivka and another three in Malotranivka.
At 12:15pm on February 12, Russia struck Kramatorsk, resulting in a direct hit on a private house, killing two 19-year-old brothers along with their 8-year-old brother.
Additionally, the 43-year-old mother of the deceased boys and their 65-year-old grandmother sustained injuries – diagnosed with mine-explosive injuries and cranial-brain injuries with a concussion, bruises to the chest, spine, arm, as well as a contusion.
Head of the Kramatorsk Military Administration Alexander Honcharenko later clarified the number of deaths had risen to four, noting that according to his data, in addition to three brothers that had died, a man born in 1962 had also been killed.





