Putin explained why he killed dozens of peaceful people in Kyiv on June 17.
Vladimir Putin justifies the attack on Kyiv
Russian leader Vladimir Putin justifies his attack on Kyiv, claiming it was aimed not at residential areas but at military factories. His statement has sparked outrage worldwide, as the city has become a victim of continuous shelling and missile strikes, leading to significant destruction and loss of life.
One of the tragic cases during the Russian attack was the death of student Dmytro Isayenko. His parents spent a long time under the rubble of a building waiting for news about their son. This event struck not only Ukrainians but the whole world, prompting expressions of sympathy and support.
The negative impact of Russian aggression on Ukraine
In Vladimir Putin's speeches and the tragic death of the student, the brutality of Russian aggression in Ukraine and its negative impact on the civilian population and the lives of citizens are highlighted.
In this news, society learns about Vladimir Putin's justification for the Russian attack on Kyiv, as well as the tragic death of a student as a result of this aggression. This underscores the cruelty and negative impact of Russian military activity on Ukraine and the civilian population.Read also
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