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Putin cries 'terror attack' after overseeing years of devastation in Ukraine - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
Drones struck a professional college dormitory in Starobilsk in the Russian-occupied Lugansk region. Moscow-installed officials reported six deaths, 39 injuries, and 15 missing after the attack. Flames damaged upper floors, windows were blown out, and debris covered the site. Vladimir Putin condemned the strike as a terrorist attack and accused Ukraine of targeting civilians and students. Dmitry Peskov called it a heinous crime, and Russia’s foreign ministry alleged NATO enabled the strike. The Investigative Committee said four Ukrainian drones hit the building and part of the five-storey structure collapsed. Leonid Pasechnik claimed 86 teenagers aged 14 to 18 were inside at the time. Putin ordered the Defense Ministry to propose a response to the attack.
"Six people were killed, 39 were injured, and 15 were reported missing after drones struck a professional college in the town of Starobilsk in the Russian-occupied Lugansk region, according to Moscow-installed officials. Images released by the authorities showed flames tearing through the upper floors of the damaged building, with windows blown out and debris strewn across the site."
"Vladimir Putin condemned the strike as a "terrorist attack", accusing Ukraine of deliberately targeting civilians and students housed in the dormitory. Putin has reduced Ukrainian cities to rubble over four years of war and has the temerity to accuse Ukraine and NATO of causing a "terror attack" inside Russia. Putin said in a statement: "The neo-Nazi regime in Kiev carried out a terrorist attack on a college dormitory in the LNR"."
"Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin spokesman, described the attack as a "heinous crime", while Russia's foreign ministry went further by alleging NATO bore responsibility for enabling the strike. Russia's Investigative Committee said four Ukrainian drones had hit the building, causing part of the five-storey structure to collapse to the second floor. Leonid Pasechnik, the Moscow-installed governor of the Lugansk region, claimed 86 teenagers aged between 14 and 18 had been inside the academic building and dormitory at the time of the attack."
"Foreign Ministry told TASS: "By carrying out the attack in Starobelsk, the Kyiv regime and its backers bear full responsibility for the escalation of hostilities." Putin ordered the Russian Defense Ministry to submit proposals to respond to the Kiev forces attack on a college in Staropilsk."
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