Russia's Deadliest Attack This Year: 51 Killed in Ukrainian Military Institute Strike
In a harrowing strike, Russia's ballistic missile attack on Poltava's Military Institute in Ukraine left 51 dead and 235 wounded. The attack is the deadliest this year, sparking calls for more Western air defenses. President Zelenskiy pledged a thorough investigation and emphasized the need for immediate aid.
In a harrowing incident, Russia launched its deadliest attack of the year on Tuesday, targeting Ukraine's Military Institute of Communications in Poltava. The strike, carried out with two ballistic missiles, resulted in 51 fatalities and left 235 wounded.
Photographs circulated on social media depicted the grisly aftermath, showing the bodies of young men covered in dust and debris. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy vehemently condemned the attack and announced a full investigation into the incident, emphasizing that Russia will be held accountable.
Emergency services continue to search through the rubble, with up to 15 individuals still missing. Local residents and officials have expressed deep sorrow and called for increased Western support for air defense systems to protect against future attacks.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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