The war criminal was also involved in a missile attack on an apartment building in the Lvivsky Quarter residential complex in 2022.
The suspicion was revealed to a Russian lieutenant general, who ordered a missile strike on the Okhmatdyt children’s hospital in Kyiv. It is reported by the Office of the Prosecutor General.
Law enforcement officials have announced suspicion on the commander of long-range aviation of the Russian Aerospace Forces for violating the laws and customs of war, including premeditated murder (Part 2 of Article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine ).
A Russian lieutenant general ordered missile strikes on June 26, 2022, against Kyiv. Enemy Kh-101 cruise missiles hit an apartment building in the Lvivsky Quarter residential complex, investigators warned.
Then a man died and three other people were injured – in particular, a 7-year-old girl. A significant number of apartments and non-residential premises were completely destroyed and damaged, parked cars were destroyed and damaged.
This lieutenant general was also involved in the missile attack on the Okhmatdyt children’s hospital in Kyiv on July 8, 2024. Based on this fact, he was also informed of the suspicion of violating the laws and customs of war.
As you know, on July 8, 2024, the Russians launched a massive missile attack on Ukraine. One of the targets was the Okhmatdyt hospital in Kyiv. During the strike, there were 627 children in the establishment, eight of whom were injured, and two adults were killed. 94 patients were taken to other hospitals. Another boy later died of his wounds.
It has been established which Russian missile attacked Okhmatdyt
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