Kiev committed ‘war crime’ in occupied Russian town – MOD

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The Ukrainian forces deliberately targeted a boarding school in Sudzha, according to the Russian Defense Ministry

The Ukrainian forces have launched a targeted missile attack on a boarding school in the city of Sudzha in Russia’s Kursk Region, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Sunday.

The Russian air defenses detected multiple missiles fired from Ukraine’s Sumy region towards Sudzha on Saturday, according to the ministry. 

“The Ukrainian Armed Forces strike on a civilian facility in Sudzha demonstrated the terrorist, inhuman nature of those in power in Kiev,” the Defense Ministry stressed as cited by RIA Novosti.

Kiev launched its incursion into the Russian region on August 6, seizing some territory but failing to advance deeper. The town of Sudzha, home to some 5,000 people, was arguably the biggest prize for the thousands of Kiev’s best-trained troops armed with Western equipment. Since taking the settlement a number of press tours for foreign outlets have been organized, with reporting focused on Russian civilians who could not evacuate from the war zone in time.

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