For Our Children: Russia’s Cynical Missile Message Sends 50 to Ukraine

Horror postcards were seen at the Kramatorsk railway station. People were waiting for transport to flee.

Russia Killed This Friday a Rocket At least Up to 50 people At the train station KrematorskyTo the east Ukraine, Where civilians were awaiting evacuation. The image of the weapon used by Vladimir Putin’s troops sent a cynical message: “For our children”.

International news agencies published photos of the destroyed rocket after the fatal attack. In the twisted remains you can read, in white letters and in Russian, lThe inscription “For our children”.

A phrase that sounds RevengeSometimes used To pro-Russian separatists To apply Their sons were killed in the war in DonbasWhich started 2014 year.

Rocket remains in Kramatorsk, Ukraine (AP)
Rocket remains in Kramatorsk, Ukraine (AP)

“This is a deliberate blow to the railway infrastructure and the residents of Kramatorsk,” the Ukrainian Railways reported in the Donetsk region of northern Ukraine.

Head of Donetsk Regional Military Administration, Pavlo Kirilenko“Thousands of people were present at the station during the rocket attack, and Donetsk residents were evacuated to safer areas of Ukraine,” he said.

It was the Kramatorsk railway station.  AP
It was the Kramatorsk railway station. AP

Fairly, Kramatorsk is the main military base Ukrainian Army in the region.

For his part, the President of Ukraine, Vladimir ZelenskyDescribes the act as “Boundless Evil” By Russia and reported that 300 people were injured! Besides fifty dead Has been reported.

The balance may be higher than it already represents The most deadly attack Since the conflict began six weeks ago.

A horse full of bloodstains lies on a platform at the Kramatorsk train station after the Russian bombing, Ukraine (AP)
A horse full of bloodstains lies on a platform at the Kramatorsk train station after the Russian bombing, Ukraine (AP)

In turn, Russia has denied responsibility In tragedy and condemned the “provocation” of Kiev.

Source: Losandes

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