
The Kremlin has promised a firm response following a strike on a building in the Russian-occupied town of Starobilsk, Luhansk, which left 21 people dead and 42 wounded.
Russian state media broadcast images of the destroyed structure, identified as a professional college dormitory, while President Vladimir Putin condemned the incident as a 'terrorist strike.' Putin explicitly denied the presence of any military or intelligence facilities in the area, rejecting any suggestion that the damage resulted from Russian air defense failures.
In contrast, the General Staff of Ukraine's Armed Forces confirmed they conducted an operation in the vicinity of Starobilsk during the same timeframe, though they maintained their target was a Russian military unit.
The dispute has escalated to the international stage, with Russia’s UN ambassador, Vasily Nebenyza, labeling the event a war crime and calling for an emergency session of the UN Security Council.
Western representatives, including the delegate from Denmark, dismissed the Russian complaints as hypocritical, pointing to the ongoing destruction caused by Russia's own military actions across Ukraine.
As search and rescue operations conclude, the Kremlin has ordered its defense ministry to prepare a response, with some pro-Kremlin commentators calling for retaliatory strikes that extend beyond Ukrainian borders to include European targets.
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