Russian Airstrikes on Ukraine: Civilians Die, Cities Burn, and the World Stays Silent

Welcome to hell on earth, where Russian airstrikes keep pounding Ukraine, leaving bloody trails and destruction behind. In the Donetsk region alone, recent attacks have killed eight civilians and injured one. Is this war or massacre? Russian forces have targeted cars and residential areas using air bombs and drones, while cities like Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia, and Sumy tremble under waves of explosions.

In the village of Rodynske, five people were killed when a Russian drone struck vehicles, and in Kostiantynivka, three people died in an air bomb attack. In Kharkiv, nearly 600 attacks were carried out overnight, hitting residential buildings and healthcare facilities, injuring three people. Does anyone count how many lives have been shattered?

Lviv, a city near the Polish border, was not spared — part of an apartment building was destroyed, causing gas and water leaks, and Polish authorities had to deploy fighter jets due to the proximity of the attacks. In Kyiv, the Vatican embassy was damaged in drone strikes, further showing the ruthlessness of the Russian military.

On Russian soil, Ukraine is not holding back — drones killed two people in the Tula region, and Russian air defenses shot down dozens of Ukrainian drones. The war is fought on both fronts, and civilians pay the highest price.

This bloody conflict has been raging for months, with the death toll rising daily. While the world mostly watches, cities burn, families break apart, and children lose their homes. Is this the price of power? Or just another forgotten tragedy? Share your thoughts — has the world done enough, or is this just another tragedy we’ll soon forget?

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