Russia's Deadliest Attack: 50 Killed in Ukraine Poltava Strike
In a devastating strike, Russia hit a military institute in Poltava, Ukraine, with two ballistic missiles, resulting in 50 deaths and 271 injuries. The attack, which damaged a major building, is the deadliest single strike of the war this year. President Zelenskiy has called for urgent investigations and Western air defenses.
In a heartbreaking incident, at least 50 people were killed and 271 injured when Russia targeted a military institute in Poltava, Ukraine, on Tuesday. This strike marks the deadliest single attack in the ongoing war this year, leaving numerous casualties and significant building damage.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy condemned the strike, urging for immediate accountability and a thorough investigation. He revealed in his evening address that some individuals remain trapped under the rubble, and rescue efforts are ongoing.
The emergency services confirmed the death toll, and regional authorities explained that around 15 people might still be buried under the debris. Russia has escalated missile strikes in recent weeks, heightening tensions and prompting Ukraine to appeal for advanced air defense systems from Western allies.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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