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Russian Strike Kills 41 At Military Facility In Ukraine

View shows a thermal power plant damaged by recent Russian missile strikes in Ukraine

A devastating Russian strike targeted a military educational facility in Poltava, central Ukraine, resulting in a tragic loss of life and numerous injuries. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that the attack claimed the lives of 41 individuals and left more than 180 others wounded.

The strike, which occurred on Tuesday morning, involved the impact of two ballistic missiles on the military educational facility and a nearby hospital. The President shared that the preliminary information indicated the severity of the situation and the extent of the damage caused by the missiles.

The attack has sparked outrage and condemnation from the international community, with many world leaders expressing their solidarity with Ukraine and denouncing the violence. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing conflict in the region and the devastating impact it has on innocent civilians.

41 individuals killed, over 180 wounded in the attack.
Russian strike targets military facility in Poltava, Ukraine.
Two ballistic missiles hit the military educational facility and a hospital.

Zelensky vowed to seek justice for the victims and hold those responsible for the attack accountable. He emphasized the need for unity and support in the face of such senseless acts of aggression, calling for international cooperation to address the escalating crisis.

The tragic events in Poltava highlight the urgent need for a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Ukraine and the importance of upholding international law and humanitarian principles. The world watches with concern as the situation unfolds, hoping for a swift end to the violence and a return to stability in the region.

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