Slaughter of the innocents
The list of civilians killed in targeted Russian missile strikes in Ukraine continues to grow

A Russian missile strike on the Kharkiv region village of Hroza on 5 October killed 50 people, including a child, who had gathered to mourn the death of a Ukrainian soldier. The explosion was so powerful that it subsequently proved impossible to determine the child’s gender.
Kyiv believes that the strike could have been guided by a spotter, who is now being actively sought by the authorities.
The Russian military launched another strike the following day, this time on the city of Kharkiv itself, damaging three buildings and killing a 10-year-old boy and his grandmother.
We look back at some of the worst atrocities inflicted on Ukrainian civilians in the war so far.

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