September 9, 2025
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Ukraine demands a decisive response of partners to Russia’s murder over 20 people in spring

Ukraine informs international partners about 21 people in Russia in the village of Yarov in Donetsk region and is awaiting a decisive reaction.

The Foreign Minister Andriy Sibiga has informed about it on Tuesday on the social network X, writes “European Truth”.

The minister reported that at least 21 a civilian had died and more than two dozen were injured as a result of a barbaric direct Russian strike by an airbag for ordinary people who stood in line for pensions in the village of Yarov in Donetsk region.

“This terrible crime requires world condemnation and decisive action. We urge the world to express and act immediately. We appeal to European partners, the United States, G20 members and all who value the human life and the UN charter, calling for measures,” the Minister of Foreign Affairs called.

Ukraine is currently informing all partners and international organizations about the details of this crime.

“And we are expecting powerful reactions. Russian criminals have to be faced with justice for these and other crimes. Russian propaganda states that it allegedly” saves “people in Donetsk, but in fact it drops powerful aircraft on those who have come pensions.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported on September 9 that Russian occupation troops had dropped the airbomb in the village of Yarov in Donetsk region at the time of distribution of pensions to peaceful residents, according to preliminary information, More than 20 people were killed.

On September 7, Sibiga stated that the attack of the Russian Federation on Ukrainian cities using a record number of drones requires a decisive reaction from partners Kiev.

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Ukraine informs international partners about 21 people in Russia in the village of Yarov in Donetsk region and is awaiting a decisive reaction.

The Foreign Minister Andriy Sibiga has informed about it on Tuesday on the social network X, writes “European Truth”.

The minister reported that at least 21 a civilian had died and more than two dozen were injured as a result of a barbaric direct Russian strike by an airbag for ordinary people who stood in line for pensions in the village of Yarov in Donetsk region.

“This terrible crime requires world condemnation and decisive action. We urge the world to express and act immediately. We appeal to European partners, the United States, G20 members and all who value the human life and the UN charter, calling for measures,” the Minister of Foreign Affairs called.

Ukraine is currently informing all partners and international organizations about the details of this crime.

“And we are expecting powerful reactions. Russian criminals have to be faced with justice for these and other crimes. Russian propaganda states that it allegedly” saves “people in Donetsk, but in fact it drops powerful aircraft on those who have come pensions.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported on September 9 that Russian occupation troops had dropped the airbomb in the village of Yarov in Donetsk region at the time of distribution of pensions to peaceful residents, according to preliminary information, More than 20 people were killed.

On September 7, Sibiga stated that the attack of the Russian Federation on Ukrainian cities using a record number of drones requires a decisive reaction from partners Kiev.

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