Zelensky on the attack on the Kharkiv kindergarten: one dead and seven injured.
Zelensky's reaction to the attack in Kharkiv
According to inkorr.com: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky responded to the attack on a kindergarten in Kharkiv. As a result of the attack, one person has died and seven have been injured and are currently receiving medical assistance. All children have been evacuated and are in shelters, though most of them show signs of stress.
“Such attacks are a poor reflection of Russia for anyone seeking a peaceful resolution to the conflict. There is no justification for shooting drones at kindergartens. This is Russia's audacity.”
Kharkiv has once again become a target for Russian drones, one of which struck a private kindergarten. The city is also suffering from attacks on schools and other facilities for children. Some educational institutions are switching to remote learning or providing assistance to those affected by the aggression.
During enemy attacks in Kharkiv, several people, including children, have been injured, and significant material damage has occurred. The President of Ukraine condemned these acts of violence and called for their cessation, emphasizing the importance of a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
This attack highlights the concerns regarding the safety of children in conflict zones and raises again the issue of protecting civilians. While the president calls for peace, the situation in the region remains tense, and the possibility of new attacks cannot be ruled out.
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