Following the Russian missile attack on Poltava, authorities declared three days of mourning in the region on September 4.
In the Poltava region, starting tomorrow, September 4, three days of mourning have been declared in memory of those killed as a result of today’s Russian strike on an educational institution in Poltava. The head of the OBA, Philip Pronin, reported this on Telegram.
According to the official, 41 people were killed due to the shooting. More than 180 were injured.
“Starting tomorrow, the region will be in three days of mourning for all the dead, the enemy must answer for all crimes against humanity,” Pronin added.
We remind you that on September 3, the Russians attacked one of the educational institutions in Poltava. President Vladimir Zelensky announced a Russian strike on the Institute of Communications. According to preliminary data, 41 people died and 180 others were injured.
The time interval between the alarm and the arrival of the missiles was so short that it happened at the time when people were evacuating the bomb shelter, the Ministry of Defense said.
Source: korrespondent

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