Ракетный удар по вокзалу Краматорска (Russian Wikipedia)

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  • Laizans, Janis (2022-04-08). "Ukraine and allies blame Russia for strike on station that killed over 50". Reuters. Архивировано 7 апреля 2022. Дата обращения: 8 апреля 2022.

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  • Mason Clark and Kateryna Stepanenko. Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, April 8 (англ.). Institute for the Study of War (8 апреля 2022). — «A Russian Tochka-U missile struck a civilian evacuation point at the Kramatorsk rail station on April 8, killing at least 50 and wounding around a hundred evacuees.[11] Russian attempts to deny the strike are completely false. Pro-Russian Telegram channels and the Russian Ministry of Defense initially claimed Russian forces conducted precision strikes on railway stations in Donbas before deleting the claims once heavy civilian casualties emerged.[12] Russian and DNR sources claimed both that the strike did not occur and that Ukrainian forces launched the strike as a false flag, ludicrously claiming that Russian forces do not use the Tochka-U missile—despite the fact Russia designed the Tochka, has demonstrably used it in previous strikes, and confirmed reports that Russia’s 8th Combined Arms Army (operating in Donbas) is equipped with the missile.[13]». Дата обращения: 9 апреля 2022. Архивировано 8 апреля 2022 года.

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