Two children killed by Russian occupiers after Grad attack in Luhansk region

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Russian murderers fired on from Grad multiple launch rocket system the village of Pryvillia in the Luhansk region. Two children aged 11 and 14 died. Their 69-year-old grandmother, 12-year-old and 8-year-old sisters were seriously injured and hospitalized.

This was announced by Serhii Haidai, head of the Luhansk Regional Military Administration.

The accident took place on May 7. Russians from the Grad system fired on the residential sector of the village of Pryvillia. The shells hit the houses.

After the shelling, the Luhansk-1 rapid response team set out for the city in search of possible victims. Two corpses of minors, boys aged 11 and 14, were found in a yard on one of the streets.

Their sisters, aged 12 and 8, and their grandmother, 69, were injured.

It turned out that the grandmother and her grandchildren had left the shelter for a few minutes – the very moment when the enemy struck the city.

“Russian world” takes away life from our Future – from our children. I urge you to evacuate! Take care of the children!” Serhii Haidai announced.

In general, 226 Ukrainian children were killed by Russians during the full-scale invasion.