Ukraine-Krieg: Russland greift Einkaufszentrum in Ukraine an: Viele Tote
Bei einem neuen russischen Drohnenangriff auf die Heimatstadt von Präsident Selenskyj gibt es Tote in einem Einkaufszentrum. Der Staatschef spricht von einem zynischen Angriff.
Kryvyj Rih, a major city in southeastern Ukraine, suffered a devastating strike from Russian drones, resulting in at least 14 deaths and 103 injuries, according to the military governor of Dnipropetrovsk, Olexander Hanscha. The toll included three children with the most severe injuries, as reported on the Telegram news platform.
President Volodymyr Zelensky denounced the attack as "absolutely cynical and subversive," emphasizing it as a terrorist act that warrants strong response from the international community. "To achieve peace, Russia must be held accountable," he added. Kryvyj Rih, the hometown of Zelensky, is located approximately 350 kilometers southeast of the capital, Kyiv.
The city had been previously targeted by Russian military drones and ballistic missiles just a few days ago, resulting in two civilian deaths and nearly a dozen injuries. Russia has been waging an invasion against Ukraine for nearly four and a half years, with the military increasingly targeting civilian facilities in the neighboring country in recent months.
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