Kremlin says it only hits 'military infrastructure' after strike against restaurant in Ukraine
Peskov claims the Russian military only targets 'military infrastructure'
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An official of the Russian government claims the nation's armed forces only target "military infrastructure" after a Ukrainian restaurant was struck by a missile Tuesday.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov dismissed accusations Russia is attacking civilians in a statement to the press Wednesday.
"Strikes are only carried out on objects that are in one way or another linked to military infrastructure," said Peskov, according to a translation from The Moscow Times.
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"The Russian Federation does not carry out strikes on civilian infrastructure."
3 CHILDREN, 8 ADULTS KILLED IN RUSSIAN BOMBING OF PIZZERIA IN UKRAINE
A Russian missile strike Tuesday evening hit the RIA Pizza restaurant in Kramatorsk, Ukraine.
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The attack killed at least 11 people and injured 56 others, according to the Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs.
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Two sisters, both 14 years old, were killed in the blast from Russian artillery.
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Missile strikes have made ordinary urban life in Ukraine increasingly dangerous, and civilian casualties continue to mount with coordinated bombings.
Fragments from downed Russian missiles started a fire that killed at least two people and injured eight others in Kyiv Saturday, according to Ukrainian officials.
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A Telegram post from Serhiy Popko, the head of Kyiv's military administration, revealed that falling debris sparked a fire on several floors of a 24-story apartment building in a central district, The Associated Press reported.