Anyone who does not understand that he cannot be an accomplice of a terrorist state must answer for it before the entire international community, the president emphasized.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called for the harshest punishment for those involved in the Russian missile attack on Kramatorsk, Donetsk region, which killed 11 people and injured more than 60. On Wednesday, June 28, said he said in his video message.
“Unfortunately, the death toll has increased. Russian missiles took the lives of 11 of our people, including three children. My condolences to the families. More than 60 people were wounded and injured,” said of the president.
He noted that rescuers are still at the scene of the tragedy and are continuing their work.
Zelensky emphasized that the SBU and police officers detained a resident of Kramatorsk, who was the spotter of this rocket attack, and directed a strike at a public catering facility in the city center, if where a large number of visitors are at strike time. .
“The corrective is passed under the article on high treason. Possible punishment – including life imprisonment. The accomplices of the terrorist state must be treated as traitors to humanity and humanity,” he stressed.
As you know, last night the Russians launched two rockets – one of them hit the catering in the center of Kramatorsk, and the second fell on the territory of the village of Belenkoye. At least 11 people were killed and around 60 others were injured.
A video of the first minute after the missile strike was published. It was later learned that the Russians were using Iskander missiles. The explosion damaged dozens of houses. Rescuers are still clearing the rubble.
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