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Kramatorsk

American  
[krah-muh-tawrsk, krah-muh-tawrsk, kruh-muh-tawrsk] / ˌkrɑ məˈtɔrsk, krɑ mʌˈtɔrsk, krə mʌˈtɔrsk /

noun

  1. a city in eastern Ukraine, in the Donets Basin.


Kramatorsk British  
/ krəmaˈtɔrsk /

noun

  1. a city in Ukraine: a major industrial centre of the Donets Basin. Pop: 177 000 (2005 est)

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Along with its embattled neighbour Kramatorsk, Slovyansk is designated as a "fortress city".

From BBC

Trains to the frontline city of Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region were eventually suspended last autumn, once the area became too dangerous due to sustained aerial Russian attacks.

From BBC

Lozova services routes to the major cities of Kramatorsk to the east, Kharkiv and Poltava to the north, and Dnipro and Odesa to the west.

From The Wall Street Journal

Yevheniy and his wife Maryna have just arrived from Kramatorsk, along with their two children.

From BBC

She could no longer hide her kids, aged between nine months and 12 years, from the dangers of living in Kramatorsk.

From BBC