EU blames Russia for attack in Kramatorsk

The European Union has blamed Russia for the rocket attack that killed dozens at a train station in Kramatorsk, Ukraine, calling it a war crime. The EU was “deeply shocked” by Russia’s attack, an EU spokesman said today. “It was a brutal, indiscriminate bombing attack on innocent civilians, including many children, who were fleeing fear of another Russian attack on their homes and countries.”

Those responsible for this war crime must be held accountable, the spokesman said. “The atrocities committed by Russian forces in Bucha, Borodyanka and other towns and villages recently liberated from Russian occupation by the Ukrainian army, as well as the brutal attack on the Kramatorsk railway station are part of the Kremlin’s reprehensible tactics of destruction,” it said it.

“The blatant attempts to disguise Russia’s responsibility for these and other crimes through disinformation and media manipulation are unacceptable,” the spokesman said.

The US also sees Russia as responsible

The US also blames the Russian armed forces for the deadly rocket attack on the Kramatorsk train station. According to Ukrainian sources, more than 50 people died and more than 100 others were injured. Russia’s official denials on the matter are “unconvincing,” the Pentagon spokesman said.

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