Dmytro Kuleba, Ukraine’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, is blasting Russia for an attack on a kindergarten and orphanage in Ukraine today.
Today’s Russian attacks on a kindergarten and an orphanage are war crimes and violations of the Rome Statute. Together with the General Prosecutor’s Office, we are collecting this and other facts, which we will immediately send to the Hague. Responsibility is inevitable.
Today’s Russian attacks on a kindergarten and an orphanage are war crimes and violations of the Rome Statute. Together with the General Prosecutor’s Office we are collecting this and other facts, which we will immediately send to the Hague. Responsibility is inevitable.
— Dmytro Kuleba (@DmytroKuleba) February 25, 2022
Images of what appears to be a kindergarten hit by a blast appear on Twitter.
Visegrad 24, a Twitter account that represents Czechia, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia, tweeted:
Ukraine has accused Russia of committing war crimes after it shelled a kindergarten in Akhtyrka today. Adult civilians were killed while children are fighting for their lives after the”Solnyshko” kindergarten was hit.
Ukraine has accused Russia of committing war crimes after it shelled a kindergarten in Akhtyrka today.
Adult civilians were killed while children are fighting for their lives after the"Solnyshko" kindergarten was hit. pic.twitter.com/9seXKdJ2r5
— Visegrád 24 🇨🇿🇭🇺🇵🇱🇸🇰 (@visegrad24) February 25, 2022
Here’s a video that allegedly shows the aftermath of the kindergarten that was hit by Russian forces:
Russian army hit a kindergarten building in Ukraine.
Attorney-General Venicetova#Zelenskiy #UkraineRussia pic.twitter.com/MoLd60Yhio
— Se®da® (@Serdarakmakc3) February 25, 2022
The Jewish orphanage that Russians allegedly hit is “desperately” asking for help:
HELP NEEDED – Tikva Odessa, an amazing Jewish orphanage in Ukraine, is currently evacuating children to Moldova in collaboration with an Israeli security firm.
Donations are desperately needed, ANY amount helps: https://t.co/Px7lglZoRL
— StopAntisemitism.org (@StopAntisemites) February 24, 2022
A West Virginia woman who grew up in an orphanage in Ukraine and was adopted in 2005 at the age of 13 became emotional during an interview about the orphanage that was allegedly bombed in Ukraine.
Catelyn Briggs grew up in an orphanage in #Ukraine. She was adopted in 2005 at the age of 13, moving to West Virginia. Through tears, she tells me she worries for the teacher who helped raise her as bombs explode throughout her hometown. https://t.co/BrFBe0RixN pic.twitter.com/QMVOxdYpQd
— Rachel Schneider (@RachelOnTV) February 25, 2022
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