The face of the Ukrainian holding her child tightly bears the fear and terror of all women experiencing the horrors of war.
Waves of refugees are fleeing their homes to escape Putin's bombs, according to the front page of the French newspaper Liberation .
The Russians are bombing Ukrainian cities with the international community watching with bated breath the torment of the people who are experiencing in their skin the expansive aspirations of the powerful Kremlin man.
Yesterday The city of Sumi is the target of heavy bombardment. The image of the child injured by the Russian fires is shocking.
A small child was injured by Russian fire in the city of Sumy
In total, more than ten people were killed in Russian airstrikes in Sumy , in northeastern Ukraine. This was announced by the local authorities. “In some places in Ukraine, apartment buildings were bombed,” said Dmitry Zivitsky, head of the regional government, in a statement he uploaded to the social networking site Facebook.
Among the ten people killed in center of Sumy, they were children, he continued. Four Ukrainian servicemen were also killed in what Mr Zivitsky called an “unequal battle with the Russian army.” 5Etfw [/embed]
The humanitarian crisis can only get worse. Where can the civilian population find a safe way out? To the left; To the right; Waiting for the night? To prefer the roads or to go from the fields?
The head of the #Sumy Regional State Administration, Dmytro Zhyvitsky, reports that #Russian planes dropped bombs on residential areas of the city.
There are dead and wounded, including children. pic.twitter.com/9YaKRvACsH
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) March 8, 2022
The women take their children, the elderly, pets, personal memories with them and leave their homeland. The Russian military is bombing indiscriminately, determined to punish Ukraine for its unexpected resistance. fighter jets. At the same time, more than 1.7 million Ukrainians are already living in exile, as the exodus of Ukrainians has just begun.
This is what residential buildings in #Sumy look like after a night of air strikes. pic.twitter.com/z2j9Gl6A02
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) March 8, 2022
The martyrdom of refugees >
The war in Ukraine is the biggest humanitarian crisis in Europe for many years. For the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, it is “the fastest growing refugee crisis in Europe since World War II.” strong in Mariupol, Irpin and Kharkivcapture in their reports the journalists who were able to see up close the magnitude of the tragedy but also the incredible determination of the nurses and doctors to face it.
Rescuers in #Sumy eliminated the aftermath of a nighttime air strike on the city.
The bodies of civilians were pulled out from under the rubble of houses – 9 people were killed, including two children. pic.twitter.com/zKeOJZoB9O
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) March 8, 2022
About 2,000 civilians have been evacuated so far from the city of Irpin, near the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, as announced by the Ukrainian police.
The images from Irpin are shocking. International media broadcast footage showing civilians trying to leave the area and being shot. What follows is panic, with many of them running to escape or falling down to avoid the bullets.
Meanwhile, the Russians are tightening the noose around Kyiv, while the focus of military operations is Mariupol and Odessa, which, as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned, Russian military forces are preparing to bomb. >
IAEA says it has received reports of artillery shells damaging a nuclear research facility in Ukraine's besieged second city Kharkiv.
No increase in radiation levels have been reported at the sitehttps://t.co/gs6pbTwH1M pic.twitter.com/ZdBXVPDBdS
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) March 8, 2022
As hunger and thirst bombed cities and most drugs – especially painkillers – are almost exhausted, Vladimir Putin plays the international community in a cynical way: he pretends to accept the creation of humanitarian corridors, so that civilians can leave safely but also food and medicine.
However, Odessa , Kyiv , Mariupol , Irpin and Kharkiv , as well as other cities in Ukraine, m An entire country, a European democracy, is besieged by a “dictator” who has already proved that his most basic humanitarian rules are completely foreign to him. “
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