After Russian air strike on a school in Luhansk region, about 60 people killed

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On May 7, the Russian occupiers dropped an air bomb on a school where almost the entire population of the village of Bilohorivka, Luhansk region, was hiding. Previously, 60 people died.

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

Everyone who did not have time to evacuate hid from the Russian shelling at the school. After the bomb hit the local community center, the basement of the school was the only safe place to escape. There were about 90 people in the school.

Rescuers put out the fire for almost four hours, then dismantled the rubble and, unfortunately, found the bodies of two victims.

30 people were evacuated from under the ruins, seven of whom were injured. Most likely, all 60 people who remained under the rubble of buildings died.

“These are real atrocities of the “Russian world”: the cynical shelling of a school with a bomb shelter, the murder of children in Pryvillia. The Russians don’t care who they kill. He can’t kill a soldier – so he will kill a defenseless child,” Serhiy Haidai wrote in his Telegram channel.

Previously, the Russian murderers fired with “Grads” 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.