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Many people were injured and killed in this merciless attack. Their deaths were likely caused by Russian forces deliberately targeting Ukrainian civilians. The International Criminal Court, and all others with jurisdiction over crimes committed during this conflict, must investigate this attack as a war crime. All those responsible must be held ...
Josep Borrell, the European Union head of Foreign Affairs, described the bombing as a war crime. [2] James Heappey, British Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Armed Forces, said that whether hitting the hospital was indiscriminate fire into a built-up area or a deliberate targeting, "it [was] a war crime". [4]
The Guardian observed in a piece on Mariupol published after the Russian attack on the Mariupol maternity ward that "Entire settlements reduced to rubble, attacks on civilian targets and the bombing of refugee exit routes were all part of Moscow's brutal Syria campaign", [395] while the Washington Post under the headline "Russia's Ukraine war ...
Newly recorded aerial footage reveals the remnants of a theater in Mariupol, Ukraine, nearly one month after officials say a Russian airstrike killed nearly 300 people.
Fourteen months have passed since the war began, yet the Russian airstrike on the theatre being used as a bomb shelter in Mariupol last March stands out as the single deadliest known attack ...
Before Putin's war, Mariupol was home to over 430,000 people. Months of bombardment has left the southern Ukrainian port city in ruins. Before Putin's war, Mariupol was home to over 430,000 people
The most widely covered attack was the bombing of the Mariupol maternity hospital. [33] On 23 November 2022, Russian missile strikes destroyed a maternity ward in Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia region, in the town of Vilnyansk, killing a newborn baby. [2] On July 8, 2024, Russian cruise missiles attacked children's hospitals in Kyiv and Dnipro. [35]
Ukraine is investigating more than 58,000 potential Russian war crimes — killings, kidnappings, indiscriminate bombings and sexual assaults. ... Russia’s bombing of a theater in Mariupol ...