Ukraine.- At least 13 people were killed in a Russian bombardment of a bakery in the Kiev region, Ukraineon the twelfth day of the invasion of russia that keeps the international community on edge.
According to the State Service for Special Communication and Information Protection of Ukraine, a Russian shell fell on an old bakery located near the town of Makarov, in the Kiev region.
It is presumed that at least 13 people died during the bombing launched by Russian forces. It is not known whether the victims are Ukrainian civilians or military personnel.
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This same March 7, 2022, the Ukrainian Communication Service reported on the death of nine people during a Russian bombardment of Vinnytsia civil and military airportwest of Ukraine, where eight missiles hit on Sunday.
Through its official Telegram account, the communications agency detailed that 15 people have been rescued from the rubble of the airport buildings, including nine dead, five civilians and four soldiers.
The Ukrainian presidency reported that the Russian forces have destroyed or damaged more than 1,500 homesmore than 200 schools and around 30 hospitals since the war began on February 24.
In addition, the Russian invasion has left more than 900 Ukrainian towns without water, electricity and heating.
The UN Human Rights Office has confirmed the death of 406 civilians in Ukraine since the Russian invasion began, as well as 801 non-military wounded registered until midnight on Sunday.
However, the UN uses a strict methodology and only reports the deaths that it has been able to confirm, so it is feared that the real numbers of innocent victims are considerably higher.
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In addition, more than 1.7 million Ukrainians have been displaced from their homes due to the war, for which they had to seek refuge in other countries, mainly in Poland, but also in Hungary and Slovakia.
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