Russia-Ukraine War: Bodies of more than 900 people found in Kyiv, angered by Ukrainian attacks, Russia threatens fresh attacks

Posted on 16th Apr 2022 by rohit kumar

Moscow has threatened fresh missile strikes on Kyiv after anger over Ukraine's attacks on Russian territory and the loss of the Black Sea flagship. At the same time, according to Ukrainian officials, bodies of more than 900 civilians have been found in the capital Kyiv, which shows the genocide of Russia. According to police, no one died in the missile attack, most were shot. On the other hand, the Russian army is preparing a fresh offensive in eastern Ukraine and has also intensified fighting in the southern port city of Mariupol, where locals have accused Russian soldiers of hiding their bodies.

 

Seven including a 7-month-old baby died in Kharkiv

 

In the northeastern city of Kharkiv, seven people, including a 7-month-old baby, were killed and 34 were injured in shelling in a residential area, according to information provided by Ukraine. Andrey Nebitov, the head of the Kyiv police force, said bodies were left on the streets or temporarily buried. Citing police figures, he said that 95 percent of the deaths were due to gunshots. He said more bodies were being found every day under rubble and in mass graves, with the highest number of more than 350 found in Bucha.

 

Zelensky made many allegations by releasing the video

 

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky released a video accusing Russian troops of trying to capture Ukraine from parts of the Kherson and Zaporizhzhya regions in the south. He said the occupiers felt that this would make it easier for them to control the area. But they are very wrong. They are making a fool of themselves. Russia's problem is that it is not accepted by the entire Ukrainian people and will never be accepted. Russia has lost Ukraine forever.

 

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