Every day since the beginning of the russian army’s invasion of Ukraine, it brings new human casualties and large-scale destruction.
In Severodonetsk, the occupiers destroyed a humanitarian aid center, and the building came under massive shelling. Eight shells hit the room where the center was located. The walls were destroyed, there was a significant fire in the warehouse
The center fed up to 300 people daily and provided food and hygiene items to bedridden patients. Every day, civic activists formed kits for the less mobile population and delivered them by car or even on bicycles or on foot.
The night shelling of the outskirts of Severodonetsk and Gorsky has catastrophic consequences – almost all communications have been destroyed. People were left without light, water and gas. 95,795 consumers were left without electricity, 36 settlements were without electricity.
Yesterday the enemy fired on Lysychansk, Luhansk region, all day. Rescuers found one person dead and three others injured in the destroyed house.
As a result of artillery shelling with. Mykhailivka, Pokrovskyi district, Donetsk region, 30 houses were damaged. One civilian was wounded.
The shelling in the Donetsk region killed 3 more people: in Vuhledar, Mykhailivka and Krasnohorivka. Eight civilians were injured.
Clarified the information about 7 more dead in Mariupol. On March 15, russian occupation forces fired from a tank at the office of the Caritas Charitable Foundation, where people were hiding from the shelling at the time. As a result, seven civilians were killed, including two employees of the charity fund.
Yesterday the shelling of Kharkiv continued. As a result of attacks there are 8 victims, including the child of 13 years. 19 people were injured, including two children aged 4 and 9. Well-known judo coach Oleksandr Akimov was killed during the shooting. Since the beginning of the war, the man has been volunteering – delivering medicine by bicycle.
A rocket strike was again carried out in the Dnipropetrovsk region at night. Synelnykivskyi district on the border of Zaporizhia and Donetsk oblasts came under fire.
Occupying russian troops shelled several villages in the Kherson and Dnipropetrovsk regions.
The killing of civilians, shelling of civilian cities and civilian objects by the aggressor army is war crimes and crimes against humanity under Articles 7 and 8 of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court and gross violation of the four Geneva Conventions of 1949 and its Additional Protocols.