Woman lays on dead husband's body after Russian airstrike in Ukraine
Agonizing photos show a grieving woman laying on her dead husband after he was killed in Russian airstrikes in Ukraine Thursday — as the country’s relentless invasion nears the five-month mark.third consecutive day in which Ukrainians were murderedHarrowing photos of the assault’s aftermath show a woman mourning the killing of her husband as his bloodied body lay on the ground. Another showed her in agony as others nearby tried in vain to console her.
Russia has continued to deny deliberately targeting civilians since invading Ukraine on Feb. 24 — in what President Vladimir Putin has called a “special military operation.”The latest civilian casualties in Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, mark the third consecutive day in which Ukrainians were killed in Russian bombardments.
“Our forces are holding their positions and trying to move forward,” Synehubov said. “But the enemy focused its attention precisely on the defense of its own positions. It is not leaving Kharkiv region voluntarily.”Russian bombardments are also damaged a school building in Kramatorsk, photos show. Rescuers were at the site in Ukraine’s Donetsk region Thursday sifting through rubble.Russian bombardments also damaged a school building in Kramatorsk, photos show.
The latest assault comes after Ukraine’s presidential office said at least 13 civilians were killed and 40 other wounded by Russian bombardments across the country between Tuesday and Wednesday. Three Ukrainians were killed Wednesday, including a 13-year-old boy whose father held his dead son’s hand as his body was covered with a tarp in front of a decimated bus shelter in Kharkiv. A 69-year-old man and his wife also died in the attack.
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