Extensive damage to lives n properties in residential colonies of Ukraine by Russian missiles
The Russian missile attacks on the residential localities of Ukraine extensively harming the population despite Russian President Vladimir Putin’s assurance that they are not targetting the civilian population except the military areas have been belied after journalists visiting some residential areas of Ukraine had through their social media posts highlighted the videos of badly shattered n damaged residential blocks after the Russian Army hit people living in a residential colony with powerful missiles creating a 12 feet deep and wide hole unambiguously exhibiting the dangerous lethal attack on the people residing in Oleksandra, Koshtsya residential apartments.
The reporters of Republic TV Shawan, Mradul and Rawat, cameraman who had earlier been to Afghanistan too, are here to cover the ongoing war.
They have posted a video in social media two days ago highlighting the extensive damage done to the multistorey building n houses when people were living inside them.
However, except few, almost all the house owners have left the residential apartment after the missile attack.
The video also shows some people trying to clear the rubble inside their houses looking completely shattered. Two children are also seen in the colony party playing on a slide and wandering inside the damaged houses in curiosity.
The massive damage of lives and property after the missile attack by Russian forces who’ve entered Ukraine and taken more than half of it’s capital Kyiv have resulted in about 1.50 lakh Ukranians having left their country and entered neighbouring Hungary, Romania and Poland etc in panic and desperation including Indians and people from other countries of the world.
Meanwhile according to the health minister of Ukraine about 198 civilians have been killed including three children and more than 1.115 people injured majority of them grievously in Russian missile and bomb attacks. More that two lakh people have crossed the Ukrainian border and took shelter in Poland, Hungary, Romania and Moldova etc.