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Russian Missile attack destroys Ukraine’s ‘Harry Potter Castle’

A Russian missile attack has devastated a picturesque estate dubbed the ‘Harry Potter Castle’ in Ukraine. Reports from CNN indicate that the assault, aimed at a Southern Ukrainian city, resulted in the loss Russian Missile attack of four lives and left 30 others injured, including two children and a pregnant woman. The strike also caused […]

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Russian Missile attack destroys Ukraine’s ‘Harry Potter Castle’

A Russian missile attack has devastated a picturesque estate dubbed the ‘Harry Potter Castle’ in Ukraine. Reports from CNN indicate that the assault, aimed at a Southern Ukrainian city, resulted in the loss Russian Missile attack of four lives and left 30 others injured, including two children and a pregnant woman. The strike also caused significant damage to nearly 20 residential buildings and essential infrastructure.

The Ukrainian authorities released harrowing footage showing flames engulfing the distinct cone-shaped towers and roof of the educational institution, which locals affectionately compared to a Scottish baronial pile due to its resemblance to settings from the popular Harry Potter series.

According to Ukrainian officials, the attack involved an Iskander ballistic missile and cluster munitions, highlighting the indiscriminate and deadly nature of such weaponry. The aftermath revealed metal fragments and missile debris scattered within a 1.5 km radius of the impact zone, underscoring the severe risk posed to civilians.

Ukraine’s Prosecutor General’s office expressed grave concern, stating, “The investigation has grounds to believe that Russian Armed Forces officers decided to use this particular weapon deliberately to kill as many Ukrainian civilians as possible.” They vowed to pursue justice and hold those responsible for such atrocities accountable.

In contrast, Russian authorities claimed to have intercepted a major missile and drone attack by Ukraine, citing successful defenses in Crimea. However, the conflicting narratives and devastating consequences point to escalating tensions and the urgent need for international intervention.

NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg criticized delays in aid delivery from Ukraine’s Western allies, citing these delays as contributing to Russian advancements in the ongoing conflict, which has now spanned over two years. The situation underscores the pressing need for diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions and prevent further loss of life in the region.

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