Friday, 8 April 2022

Horrific photos of those who were killed after the Russian forces struck a rail way station in Kramatorsk


 

Horrific photos of those who were killed after the Russian forces struck a rail way station in Kramatorsk 

By Edward Era Barbacena


The Russian Defence Ministry has denied targeting the station, but Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Kremlin forces of "cynically destroying the civilian population".

According to Ukrainian official, around 50 were reported killed and 87 were injured.  It was an imaginable scenery to see those dead civilians around the railway station including women and children.

 The powerful Tochka-U rocket landed outside the main station building where 4,000 people were waiting to be evacuated on Friday. The authorities had urged residents to leave the region before a Russian military assault expected from next week.



















This child was killed by a Russian missile today at the Kramatorsk railway station. And three more  35 adults were killed. About 100 citizens were seriously injured. Some lost their arms and legs.



Photo from the station in Kramatorsk showed the dead covered with tarps on the ground and the remnants of a rocket with the words “For the children” painted on it in Russian. 







Kramatorsk is the administrative unit responsible for controlling the Donbas region after the occupation and establishment of the DPR. There are military units and administration buildings in the city.

According to Ukrainian Railways, there were hundreds of people during the attack on the station.

Ukraine's Defense Ministry has released shocking photos of bloodied corpses and devastation from the site of the tragedy.

Some sources claim the use of cluster munitions in this attack.







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