Death toll rises to 10 in Russian attack on Kramatorsk

Among the dead are 14-year-old twin sisters Yuliya and Anna Aksenchenko

In Summary

• Kramatorsk is under Ukrainian control but close to Russian-occupied parts of the country.

• In April last year 63 people, including children were killed when rockets hit a railway station in Kramatorsk.

The death toll in Kramatorsk has now risen to 10, according to a senior official from Ukraine's emergencies service DSNS.

Kramatorsk is under Ukrainian control but close to Russian-occupied parts of the country.

According to the BBC, among the dead are 14-year-old twin sisters Yuliya and Anna Aksenchenko. 

One other teenager was killed in the missile attack on a pizza joint.

In April last year 63 people, including children were killed when rockets hit a railway station in Kramatorsk.

Ukrainian officials at the time said thousands of people were in the busy station, waiting for evacuation trains, desperate to flee heavy Russian shelling across the wider Donetsk region.

Both Ukraine and Russia blamed each other for the deadly attack.

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