The graphic photographs published on the telegram page of the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy showed the bloody civilians in a city in the city treated through emergency services.
“There is nothing more brutal than aerial bombing of a city, knowing that ordinary civilians will suffer,” Zelenskyy wrote on X.
The High High Harza residential blocks, the commercial installation and infrastructure have broken in the attack, the Office of the Attorney General of Ukraine announced Wednesday. The rubble hit a tram and a bus with passengers inside, he added.
The regional governor Ivan Fedorov said that the Russian forces threw guided bombs into a residential domain of the city in the middle of the afternoon, and that at least two residential buildings were beaten in the attack.
The attack comes as Russia and Ukraine seek to allocate ahead of the inauguration of U. S. elected official Donald Trump on Jan. 20.
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