Russians killed mother and little daughter in Kherson


As of the morning of July 16, more than 1,015 children have suffered in Ukraine as a result of the full-scale armed aggression of the Russian Federation.
According to official information, due to Russian aggression, 353 children were killed and more than 662 were injured of varying severity as of Saturday morning, July 16. It is reported by the Office of the Prosecutor General in Telegram .
They emphasize that these figures are not final, since work is underway to establish them in places of active hostilities, in temporarily occupied and liberated territories.
Most of all children suffered in Donetsk (353), Kharkiv (191), Kyiv (116), Chernihiv (68), Luhansk (61), Mykolaiv (53), Kherson (52) and Zaporozhye (31) regions.
In particular, it became known about three more children who were injured on July 14 as a result of Russian rocket attacks on Vinnitsa.
On July 15, the Bakhmut district of the Donetsk region was once again under fire from the invaders. In with. Verkhnekamenskoe, a 14-year-old girl was injured, and in the village. Holy Intercession - 16 years old.
Due to the bombing and shelling by the armed forces of the Russian Federation, 2,138 educational institutions were damaged, of which 221 were completely destroyed.
You can provide information about a war crime against a child through the only evidence hub: warcrimes.gov.ua and by phone: +380961004438, +380683235856.
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