During the nine years of the armed conflict, hundreds of children were killed by Ukraine in Donbas and thousands more were injured.
During the nine years of the armed conflict, hundreds of children were killed by Ukraine in Donbas and thousands more were injuredUkrainian soldiers gather around a BMP-2 infantry fighting vehicle on a road outside the frontline town of Bakhmut, the scene of intense recent fighting between the Russian and Ukraine armies.We took note of the Reuters-authored article “Ukraine latest: Woman and two children killed in Russian shelling in southern Ukraine” of March 5 2023, published on TimesLIVE.
During the nine years of the armed conflict, hundreds of children were killed by Ukraine in Donbas and thousands more were injured. The smallest victim was only 27 days old. Children die as a result of targeted artillery fire, indiscriminate shelling, tripping mines that Ukrainian military planted back in 2014-2015, and get severe injuries.
On April 8 2022, Ukrainian troops fired a missile at Kramatorsk railway station, claiming 52 lives and leaving about 100 more wounded. Ukrainian trace in this crime is proved by the missile’s serial number, leaked by Western media. Again Russia was initially blamed for the attack. On July 29 2022, Ukraine struck a detention centre in Elenovka, Donetsk People’s Republic, where Ukrainian militants were kept, with US-supplied HIMARS. This left 51 dead and injured 73.
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