A warning stating ‘CHILDREN’ was painted outside a theatre in Ukraine and made large and bold enough to be seen by a satellite in space.
The theatre was offering shelter for hundreds of young and old Ukrainians, but it was bombed along with its city of Mariupol by a devastating 1000-kilogram Russian bomb.
MP Dmytro Gurin accused the Russians of knowingly bombing the building whilst women and children sheltered inside. The statement accused Russia of mass murder being carried out by the forces in Mariupol.
The building was destroyed, revealed MP Gurin, who said that the Russians knew what they were doing. Satellite imagery firm Maxar Technologies said image snapped from space showed the word children written in Cyrillic, the alphabet used in Russia.
There was no immediate word on deaths or injuries in what the Mariupol city council called a deliberate and targeted strike. With conflicted reports on whether anyone emerged from the rubble, Russia’s military denied bombing the theatre or anyplace else in Mariupol on Wednesday.
This comes as Russia and Ukraine report some progress in negotiations and millions of Ukrainians flee their home country to ensure their safety from the bombing.
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