AT LEAST SIX people were killed in the overnight bombing of a shopping centre in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, an AFP journalist said today as the EU condemned ‘war crimes’ carried out on civilians in Ukraine.
Twisted bits of metal and other debris were strewn across the area for hundreds of metres, as firefighters and soldiers searched the devastation for victims. Soldiers cordoned off the site and told journalists to move back, warning of danger from unexploded munitions without elaborating further. Fighting for Mariupol has continued to be intense, even as the Russian offensive in other areas has floundered to the point where Western governments and analysts see the broader conflict grinding into a war of attrition.
With civilian deaths mounting in the besieged port city of Mariupol, German foreign minister Annalena Baerbock highlighted the increase in Russian attacks on civilian infrastructure, including hospitals and theatres.EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said before he chaired a meeting of the 27-nation bloc’s foreign ministers in Brussels that “what’s happening in Mariupol is a massive war crime. Destroying everything, bombarding and killing everybody in an indiscriminate manner.
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