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"We suffered only minor injuries," Jaramillo, Colombia’s former High Commissioner of Peace, tells the BBC.
Colombian journalist Catalina Gomez, and leading novelist and editor Héctor Abad Faciolince were all eating dinner at the same table when Russian missiles slammed into the popular restaurant.
They are in Ukraine gathering information for their organisation "¡Aguanta Ucrania!" which campaigns to strengthen the solidarity of Latin American countries with Ukraine.
But a leading Ukrainian writer sitting with them, whose identity is not being disclosed, is “now fighting for her life,” Caramillo says. “She's in a critical condition."
“Please pray for her,” he pleaded.''
''Summary
- Ten people have been killed by Russian missiles that hit the centre of Kramatorsk in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region
- Among the dead are 14-year-old twin sisters Yuliya and Anna Aksenchenko
- Kramatorsk is under Ukrainian control but close to Russian-occupied parts of the country
- President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russia deserved "only defeat and a tribunal, just and lawful courts against all Russian murderers and terrorists"
- The Kremlin says it only carries out strikes on military-linked targets
- While the rescue efforts continue in Kramotorsk, Ukraine has reportedly been hit by another attack from Russia. According to Kharkiv's regional head, three civilians have been killed in shelling''
''Diners recount deadly attack on pizza restaurant
“They almost bumped us off,” reflects former Colombia peace negotiator Sergio Jaramillo Caro, who was sitting in the RAI pizzeria in Kramatorsk when it came under attack on Tuesday."We suffered only minor injuries," Jaramillo, Colombia’s former High Commissioner of Peace, tells the BBC.
Colombian journalist Catalina Gomez, and leading novelist and editor Héctor Abad Faciolince were all eating dinner at the same table when Russian missiles slammed into the popular restaurant.
They are in Ukraine gathering information for their organisation "¡Aguanta Ucrania!" which campaigns to strengthen the solidarity of Latin American countries with Ukraine.
But a leading Ukrainian writer sitting with them, whose identity is not being disclosed, is “now fighting for her life,” Caramillo says. “She's in a critical condition."
“Please pray for her,” he pleaded.''