In the last few hours, Vladimir Putin's dictatorship has continued to act as what it is: a terrorist regime that murders civilians.
This Sunday, Russia launched another wave of attacks against civilian targets in Ukraine. In the Zaporizhzhia region, Russians attacked a maternity hospital: three women were injured, according to the report published by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine (DSNS).
"The fire broke out on the second floor, in the reception area of the gynecology department. Rescuers extinguished it. The search and rescue operations have ended," the DSNS stated.
This attack was carried out with drones. The Russians knew perfectly well that they were attacking a civilian target, but they didn't care. For four years, Russia has been indiscriminately attacking all kinds of civilian targets in Ukraine: hospitals, schools, kindergartens, residential buildings, churches, universities, museums... The Kremlin is waging a war with genocidal characteristics, very similar to the one Nazi Germany waged in Poland during World War II.
Similarly, in the Pavlograd district of the Dnipropetrovs region, the Russians attacked a bus full of miners. Again, the attack was carried out with a drone, so the Russians could see that it was a civilian bus. This latest terrorist attack has murdered 12 miners and injured 5, according to the report published by the DSNS.
Once again, we will not see protests against these crimes from the same people who are always railing against NATO, the United States, or Israel, those who never protest against Russian war crimes in Ukraine, nor against Islamist terrorist attacks against Christians in Nigeria, nor against the massacres perpetrated by the Iranian dictatorship against its own people. The Russian invasion of Ukraine is exposing the double standards of many and their boundless capacity to swallow all the lies of Kremlin propaganda.
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Photos: State Emergency Service of Ukraine.
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