Russia’s missile attack on the Kharkov region on May 23, which killed and injured people, destroyed a printing house and burned 50 thousand books, demonstrates that Russia is at war with humanity and all aspects of normal life.
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This is stated in a video released by Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky.
Let us remind you that on May 23, seven people were killed and 21 were injured at the Factor-Print printing house.
Russian terrorists are killing adults and children, destroying cities and villages, leaving scorched spots where there once was normal life. Russian terror must lose. And for this we need only one thing – the determination of world leaders. Sufficient determination. Sufficient air defense of Ukrainian cities and communities, sufficiently long-range capabilities of our soldiers, sufficiently bold political decisions. We are grateful to everyone from Ukraine,” Zelensky said in the English-language video.
Numerous condolences and words of support are coming from Western and Ukrainian cultural figures to the Kharkov publishing house Vivat, whose printing house suffered from the night Russian shelling of Kharkov.
Diplomats, scientists, writers, translators, journalists and human rights activists express their outrage at the shelling of the Factor-Pechat printing house on the night of May 23, assure their solidarity with Ukrainian publishers and say that the West should protect Ukraine more.
Source: Racurs

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