Feb 27 โ€ข 15:44 UTC ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Ukraine Ukrainska Pravda

Russia hits village in Kharkiv Oblast with drone, injuring children

A drone strike by Russian forces on Verkhnia Rohanka in Kharkiv Oblast has resulted in injuries to five people, including two children.

In a recent attack, Russian forces employed a drone to strike the village of Verkhnia Rohanka in Kharkiv Oblast, leading to the injury of five individuals, two of whom are young children. The assault occurred in the afternoon and ignited a fire in one of the homes, illustrating the continuing danger faced by civilians in conflict-affected areas of Ukraine. Emergency services responded to the scene, and preliminary reports indicate that the children, aged four and nine, suffered from acute stress reactions, underlining the psychological impact of such violence on the youngest victims.

The local police have announced that criminal proceedings have been initiated under the war crimes statute, highlighting the legal ramifications that such attacks can entail for the perpetrators. This incident adds to the growing catalog of assaults on civilian infrastructure during the ongoing conflict, sparking condemnation from both regional and international observers. As the war continues, the repeated targeting of non-combatants raises serious ethical and humanitarian concerns.

Such strikes not only have immediate physical consequences for those directly affected but also contribute to the broader atmosphere of fear and instability within the region. International organizations have long called for accountability regarding actions that violate humanitarian laws, and incidents like this fuel the need for sustained international attention and intervention in the conflict to protect vulnerable populations.

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