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BREAKING: Putin Declares War On CHILDREN As MASSIVE Russian Missile Strikes KINDERGARTEN Killing 6 Young Civilians


Terror and fear in Ukraine continue to rise with each passing day as a recent missile attack aimed at a Kindergarten killed six innocent people.

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Just recently, the world witnessed 10-year-old Polina being shot dead while traveling with her family in a car but her parents named Anton and Svetlana were also slain in the horrifying Russian attack.

Source: AP

Russian soldiers are paying no heed to who they’re attacking and it seems that they’ve been given orders from Putin to strike with might at both defense forces from Ukraine as well as innocent civilians.

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Many referred to the war casualties as incidents against humanity as the missiles were blasted in all directions without giving a second thought about the disastrous consequences.

Source: BBC

Russian soldiers have killed nearly 16 young children in the past few days and this includes seven-year-old Alisa Hlans and five of her classmates that were busy attending their Kindergarten class recently when a huge bomb explosion rammed into them.

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Source: TASS

Devastating and heartbreaking images are now making the rounds on social media as a plight of young school children dressed in pink-colored unicorn pajamas cry for help after being fatally wounded in the shell blast that struck Ukraine recently.

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Source: Daily Mail

As the terror increases, more and more people from around the globe are stepping up to the plate and sending in their good wishes to Ukraine as they continue to put up a remarkable defensive strike despite being highly outnumbered in manpower and weapons.

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So many children from the devastating attack of today were shown fighting for their life while attached to a ventilator that allowed them to breathe in the ICU. Parents with grieving faces and tears running out of their eyes could be seen as they wait for their loved ones’ faith in a nation that’s being torn apart by war.

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