Russian army bombing Ukrainian and killing civilians brutally

Russian army bombing Ukrainian and killing civilians brutally

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Ukrainians are burying victims in mass graves on the war's bloodiest day, which saw 53 people slain in ONE area, three of them were children.

Russian army bombing Ukrainian and killing civilians brutally

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Ukrainians are burying victims in mass graves on the war’s bloodiest day, which saw 53 people slain in ONE area, three of them were children.

As Vladimir Putin’s stalled assault enters its fourth week, Russian troops are bombing cities and cruelly murdering civilians, despite stout Ukrainian resistance.

As Putin’s army continue to launch devastating attacks, 53 people were killed in the northern town of Chernihiv on Wednesday as a result of severe bombardment.

“We are suffering heavy losses – 53 citizens were killed yesterday,” Governor Viacheslav Chaus said.

Russian troops reportedly opened fire on Ukrainian civilians queuing for bread at around 10 a.m. yesterday, killing at least ten people.

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Rescue workers uncovered the bodies of five individuals, including three children, among the wreckage during inspections of demolished residential buildings wrecked by shelling, according to Ukraine’s emergency services.

Meanwhile, several individuals have been killed in Chernihiv today, including US nationals, as a result of a “heavy artillery attack on unarmed civilians” in the area.

Grieving Ukrainians are seen collecting remains in sacks from a truck before dropping them into mass graves in Bucha, close outside of Kyiv, in further terrible pictures.

It came after Putin’s cruel army blasted a theatre that was claimed to be housing up to 1,200 terrified people, despite the word “children” being painted on the building’s front.

The Mariupol Drama Theatre served as a safe haven for residents fleeing Russia’s unrelenting bombing of the southern port city, with meals served and many resting there overnight.

Around 20,000 Ukrainians have fled Mariupol as the bombardment continues, and more than 2,300 people are believed to have been murdered in the area.

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Serhiy Orlov, the city’s deputy mayor, estimated that between 1,000 and 1,200 people were inside the theatre when the Russians attacked it on Wednesday.

Despite Russian forces’ continuous attacks on cities across Ukraine, Western governments maintain they are no longer making progress on the ground.

The invasion had “largely stalled on all fronts,” according to British military intelligence, and Russian soldiers were suffering substantial losses against a “staunch and well-coordinated” Ukrainian opposition.

Despite modest progress in peace talks this week on both sides, Putin, who ordered Russia’s invasion on February 24, showed no signs of backing down.

He gave a terrifying threat to the West and billionaires in a broadcast speech, telling “scum” traitors that Russians will “spit them out like a midge that flew into their mouths.”

Heavy fighting has turned Kyiv’s northeastern and northwest suburbs to ruins, but the capital has held steady despite being under a curfew and exposed to fatal nightly rocket assaults.

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Emergency services confirmed on Thursday that a downed Russian missile impacted a residential building in the capital, killing one person and injuring three others.

In Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second city, two people were killed when an apartment complex was shelled.

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