Two more children killed in enemy shelling of Rubizhne

Two more children were killed in the Russian enemy shelling of Rubizhne, Luhansk region, on March 23.

“Grad systems, phosphorus bombs, aviation. Russians do not care what to use to kill Ukrainians. Against people. Against life. The Russians use all their weapons to kill civilians. Russcists clearly understand who and what they fire on. Nobody has long believed in fables about military bases. Were two small children killed today in Rubizhne because troops were based in their apartment?! Russian monsters!” Head of the Luhansk Regional Military Administration Serhiy Haidai posted on Facebook.

He noted that Russian aviation had been shelling Luhansk region for the third day in a row.

"A few days earlier, the orcs dropped a phosphorus bomb on Popasna. Yesterday, they opened fire from Grad systems on a queue of Severodonetsk residents to a grocery store. They don't care about the victims and destruction, the more for them, the better because they are murderers," Haidai said.

He published a photo showing a large funnel after the attack on Severodonetsk.

On March 22, a Russian shell hit a high-rise building in Rubizhne, killing three people, including two children.

As reported, the Prosecutor General’s Office, citing data from juvenile prosecutors, informed that Russian troops had killed 121 children and wounded more than 167 in Ukraine as of the morning of March 23.

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