Incidents

"Not a Civilian Target": The Kremlin commented on the Russian Federation on the village of Groza

The rocket strike in the village of Groza has become the largest number of casualties in the Kharkiv region since the beginning of the war. Presidential Presidential Dmitry Peskov, commenting on a rocket strike of the Russian army in the village of Groz in Kharkiv region, which killed 52 people, stated that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation "did not strike for civilian purposes". On October 6, the Air Force reports.

"Strikes are made by military infrastructure, places of accumulation of military personnel and representatives of military leadership," Peskov said. The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights on Friday, October 6, reported that it had sent a special group to the village of Groz to collect information about rocket strike and fix evidence of probable war crimes.

The missile blow to the village in the Kharkiv region has become the largest number of casualties in the region since the beginning of a full -scale invasion. On Thursday, October 5, in the cafe, located in the village of Groza, Kharkiv region, the Russian missile "Iskander M" hit. At the time of the impact, there were about 60 people who gathered for the mistakes of the dead villager Andrei Kozir. As a result, the building was completely destroyed and all people were rubbed.