missile that struck a railway station and left more than 39 people dead is said to have "for the children" written on the side of it.The sickening attack saw thousands of Ukrainians attempting to evacuate the station in Kramatorsk with over 87 wounded, many of which are serious injuries.
Civilians attempting to evacuate to safer parts of the country were struck by a suspected Russian assault, with missiles dropped on the railway station as Russia continues its invasion of Ukraine.
The Mayor of Kramatorsk says that roughly 4,000 people were inside the station when a missile marked with "for the children" was dropped on the station.
The disgusting message, presumably written by Russian servicemen who fired the missile, referred to Russian propaganda that insists Ukraine was bombing children in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions.The Kremlin is continuing to attempt justifications for the war as a "liberation" of those regions and a revenge for attacks propped up by Russian propaganda.
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