 On Friday morning, January 6th, Christmas eve for Russians and some Ukrainians, Russian shells hit Kramatorsk, a Ukrainian city near the eastern front line, the city mayor said. Russia claims the whole industrial Donetsk region has its own territory. Some local residents express fear after hearing the explosions, while others remain defined in the face of the attacks. I personally feel fear and panic is just horror. No one knows when this will end. No one has the answer to this, said local resident Nelia. Defeat these animals. There's no other name for them. Anyway, all this will end soon. Kramatorsk will hold through, said Yehven, another resident of the town. Russia and Ukraine attacked each other's positions in eastern Ukraine on Friday. With no signs, they would observe a 36-hour ceasefire unilaterally ordered by Russian President Vladimir Putin. Russia invaded Ukraine in February last year, starting a war that has killed tens of thousands of people, displaced millions, and reduced cities to rubble. Ukraine has driven Russia back from some of its territory, but battles are raging over eastern and southern cities, and Russia has unleashed barrages of airstrikes on civilian infrastructure. On Thursday, January 5, Putin ordered his troops to observe a ceasefire from Friday to run through the Russian Orthodox Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, a move that was rejected as a trick by Ukraine and its allies. No one knows when this will end. No one has the answer to this. It's not just about the holiday. It's about the day after day. Of course, I heard about it. There were several flights. That's why I think that the guys who hold Bakhmut in other directions will be fine. Ukraine will win. These people can't be called by others. All this will not end soon. Kramatorsk will stand up. People will say that they need to pray for those guys who stand on Bakhmut. If Bakhmut is given, Kramatorsk will want to suffer a lot.