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War in Ukraine: in full exodus, a missile ravages the crowded station of Kramatorsk

2022-04-08T18:27:34.430Z


The Russian strike hit the docks as well as the forecourt of the building, killing 50 people and injuring 90 others, according to local authorities. Moscow denied any intervention, without convincing.


Photos and films flooding the networks all show the same tragedy.

Debris, screams, abandoned luggage, blood and corpses.

The sinister result of the missile which on Friday, around 10:30 a.m., fell on Kramatorsk station.

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At this hour, the spruce little red and white brick station is full.

A dense crowd rushes, about 4000 people according to Mayor Oleksander Honcharenko, to flee the city.

The temporary

"capital"

of the Donbass region is under pressure from the Russian army, threatened with a devastating offensive.

So, for days, the Ukrainian authorities have been encouraging the inhabitants to leave for the west for shelter, under penalty

of “losing their lives”

.

Thousands followed the instruction, filling the trains, waiting near the station.

"Unbounded Cruelty"

"

It tore the air

," says a witness.

In the panic the quays are quickly deserted.

"I saw about fifteen injured, but it's hard to say how many there were, many were evacuated immediately in cars to hospitals

," recalls a rescuer.

On Friday afternoon, the governor of the region, Pavlo Kyrylenko, reported on Telegram that 50 dead, including 5 children, and more than 90 injured.

The boss of the Ukrainian railway company Ukrzaliznytsia, Oleksandre Kamyshin, denounced a

“deliberate strike”

.

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In front of the station, a piece of khaki missile lies, placed on the grass, not far from a proudly restored old locomotive.

On his side is tagged in Russian with white paint an incomprehensible "

For our children

".

It would be a Tochka-U missile, capable of carrying cluster munitions, which seems to be confirmed by the different places in the station hit at the same time.

Moscow immediately denied being responsible for the attack, claiming not to have this type of missile, and denouncing a Ukrainian

"provocation"

aimed at preventing civilians from fleeing to use them

"as human shields"

.

A reversal of the accusation - a Kremlin classic - already used in Boutcha.

Only the Russian Ministry of Defense had indicated earlier Friday that the Russian army had destroyed with high-precision missiles

"weapons and military equipment in the stations of Pokrovsk, Sloviansk and Barvinkove

", as many localities located not far from Kramatorsk .

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No one paid any attention to the Russian arguments.

President Zelensky denounced

"unlimited evil"

unleashed by Russia and

"inhumane" methods.

“Without the strength and courage to face us on the battlefield, they cynically annihilate the civilian population.

And if he is not punished, he will never stop

,” he wrote on Telegram.

The head of EU diplomacy, Josep Borrell,

"strongly condemned"

an

"indiscriminate attack"

.

Emmanuel Macron, for his part, denounced the

"abominable"

attack in a tweet , fearing a large-scale attack on the Donbass.

"The Unthinkable"

Meanwhile, to the south, Russian forces are still trying to seize Mariupol, a besieged and devastated port city.

According to the "new mayor", imposed by pro-Russian forces,

"about 5,000 people"

died among the civilian population.

The Ukrainian authorities put forward a much heavier toll.

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Further north, the region of Sumy, bordering Russia, has been completely liberated from Russian forces.

With this departure of troops from the Sumy region, Russia has now completely evacuated northern Ukraine to shift its effort to the east, leaving ravaged towns behind.

New symbol of this violence, the 26 bodies, extracted by Ukrainian rescuers, from the rubble of two apartment buildings in Borodyanka, northwest of kyiv.

The Prosecutor General of Ukraine, Iryna Venediktova, says she fears an even more terrible toll there than in Boutcha.

Dozens of civilians were killed there.

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The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, visiting Ukraine on Friday with Josep Borrell, the head of EU diplomacy, gathered at the mass graves dug in Boutcha to shelter their remains.

The unthinkable happened here

,” she said, continuing to the reporters present: “

We saw the cruel face of Putin's army.

We have seen with what boundless cruelty they occupied the city”.

The President of the Commission had previously assured Kiev that "

the European path

" of Ukraine remains.

The images of this massacre were as shocking as those of the devastation against the Kramatorsk station.

This "unconscious"

attack

prompted British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to strengthen British military aid to Ukraine, with the dispatch of anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles.

Slovak Prime Minister Eduard Heger announced on Friday that his country had supplied the S-300 air defense system to kyiv, a recurring request from the Ukrainian army.

Source: lefigaro

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