Posted on 04/05/2022 12:05:39 AM PDT by UMCRevMom@aol.com

Explosions in Kramatorsk
Russian troops launched an air strike on Kramatorsk, Donetsk region. The city was attacked on the night of Tuesday, April 5.
As a result, the railway track was damaged. This was announced by the mayor of Kramatorsk Alexander Goncharenko.
The mayor did not specify what weapons were used to damage the tracks and how serious the situation was.
"We are studying. The timing is still unclear. If something is known in more detail, I will immediately inform you," he wrote.
Message from the mayor.
We remind you that it is absolutely impossible to publish photos/videos, exact coordinates, addresses, and places where enemy missiles hit on the internet!
If I'm not mistaken it's only the mourning of April there 5th as I type.
If I’m not mistaken it’s only the mourning of April the 5th there as I type.
They’re 7 hours ahead of EST.
I stopped reading at the word “Invaders.......”
or were they referring to the Iron Maiden song on Number of the Beast?
Check article link. Russian troops launched an air strike on Kramatorsk, Donetsk region. The city was attacked on the night of Tuesday, April 5.
The obozrevatel article posted 5.04.2022 09:08 1 minute, stating announcement in the morning by the mayor of Kramatorsk Alexander Goncharenko.
They are using DST as well. Maybe, this will help clarify:
https://greenwichmeantime.com/time/ukraine/kramatorsk/
The article references air strike from the Russian military invasion.
Ok, so it’s currently 1:08PM in Ukraine. How did what is being alleged happen, happen “Tuesday night”?
Something is screwy here.
Lost in translation, maybe?
Possibly be “in the night” or “while it was still night” early Tuesday”? Lotta dark “night” between midnight and dawn.
Your job is not to read, but write. Keep up the good work.
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