The United Nations reacted to the Russian shelling of Krivi Rich.
The attack on this city on April 4 became the greatest murder of children during a complete war in Ukraine. On April 5, the UN High Commissioner Commission arrived at the scene of the incident on April 5, documented the damage and determined the names of nine killed children. The information is still ongoing. This was declared by the Supreme Commissar of the UN Human Rights Volker Turk in a statement published on April 6.
Experts recorded the damage that hundreds of fragments were caused in houses, children’s swings and slides.
This is the most deadly separate blow to children, which confirmed from the very beginning of a full invasion in February 2022. This is incredible horror – nine children were killed, most of them were broken by military weapons during the game in the park. The explosion earned the life of 18 people with a warm night on Friday in Krivi Rich, when families gathered near the playground, restaurant and dwellings, the report said.
According to the commissar, the use of residents of weapons with a large area of defeat to strike in a densely populated area without any obvious military presence demonstrates “reckless contempt for the life of the civilian population.”
The UN representative also commented on the meaningless version of Moscow, that supposedly a group of Ukrainian military. Nevertheless, local residents informed the organizations that the restaurant was held in a restaurant shortly before the attack was held by the forum of cosmetologists.
We will recall that in the evening of April 4, Russian invaders delivered a missile blow to a ballistic weapon in the center of the residential area in Krivi -Rich. The shelling was damaged by high buildings, cars and garages were lit.
On that day, 19 people were killed, nine children. 75 people were injured. There are 19 wounded in serious condition, four of them are children. Two children are in very serious condition.
Source: Racurs

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