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More than fifty were killed in Moscow’s latest attack on civilians
The attack
Gathered for a memorial service
A slain soldier
Details on the memorial service
The fallen soldier
The deceased's family was killed in the attack
One-fifth of the village was killed
Mourning the death of soldier
No soldiers were present
Russia must be stopped
Genocidal aggression
Calling for more aid
No aid can bring back those who were lost
Searching for a lost father
It was the deadliest strike since the invasion started
More than fifty were killed in Moscow’s latest attack on civilians

Ukrainian families all across the country are in mourning after a Russian missile attack on a village in the Kharkiv region left more than fifty-one people dead, including a child and a sixty-two-year-old woman according to officials. 

The attack

The Russian attack targeted a building that contained a cafe and shop in the village of Groza according to ABC News, which reported on a statement from Kharkiv’s Regional Prosecutor's Office regarding the details of the strike. 

Gathered for a memorial service

One six-year-old boy was among the victims of the attack and six people were thought to still be missing according to Kharkiv’s Regional Prosecutor's Office. A large group of individuals had gathered in the area for a memorial. 

A slain soldier

Individuals were mourning the loss of slain soldiers at the cafe when it was attacked by Russia. ABC News reported that the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office told the news agency the memorial only had civilians in attendance. 

Details on the memorial service

Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office spokesperson Dymtro Chubenko provided several more details about the memorial service to the Ukrainian media outlet RBC according to CNN, which translated Chubenko’s remarks on the strike. 

The fallen soldier

The fallen soldier had been buried in the city of Dnipro after his death but was moved to the village by his relatives, who wanted the man’s final resting place to be at his original home rather than where he was previously laid to rest. 

The deceased's family was killed in the attack

“The wake was attended by the son of the deceased,” Chubenko said, noting he was a soldier as well. “The son, along with his wife and mother, were in a cafe and were killed by a rocket,” Chubenko added—though it would get worse.

One-fifth of the village was killed

CNN reported that roughly one-fifth of the village was killed in the air strike based on the death rolls. Groza only had a population of 330 people. This type of attack has occurred before, and it happened nearby according to Chubenko. 

Mourning the death of soldier

The town of Pervomaiske also suffered a similar attack on people mourning the death of a soldier. However, at the Pervomaiske memorial, there had been other members of the slain soldiers unit present at the service for their friend. 

No soldiers were present

“His fellow soldiers were present then. Today, there were only civilians at the site of the attack,” Chubenko explained. What will happen next is still unknown but it is likely those still missing will eventually be pulled from the rubble.

"A completely deliberate act of terrorism"

President Volodymyr Zelesnky was quick to react to the air strike on Groza, which ABC News noted he described the attack as a “demonstrably brutal Russian crime.” He also went on to call the incident "a completely deliberate act of terrorism."

Russia must be stopped

Zelensky was attending the summit of the European Political Community in Spain when the attack occurred and called on all Western nations for more aid, saying “Russia must be stopped” according to the Washington Post. 

Genocidal aggression

“Russia needs this and similar terrorist attacks for only one thing: to make its genocidal aggression the new norm for the whole world,” Zelensky later wrote in a Telegram post according to a translation from the Washington Post. 

Calling for more aid

“Now we are talking with European leaders, in particular, about strengthening our air defense, strengthening our soldiers, giving our country protection from terror. And we will respond to the terrorists,” Zelensky added. 

No aid can bring back those who were lost

However, no aid can help bring back those who were lost in the attack. The Associated Press spoke with Dmytro Nechvolot, who told the news agency that he was at the site of the incident waiting for confirmation of his father's death.  

Searching for a lost father

“I have lost a man I looked up to, a beloved father, and an unforgettable grandfather,” he explained. It is a sentiment that families all throughout the region are likely feeling about a loved one that they lost in the senseless attack on Groza. 

It was the deadliest strike since the invasion started

Groza is about forty miles from Kupiyansk according to ABC News, which also reported that the building in the village was struck by an Iskander-M missile which produced the deadliest attack in the area since the beginning of the invasion. 

Photo Credit: Wiki Commons: By Vitaly V. Kuzmin - http://www.vitalykuzmin.net/Military/ARMY-2016-Demonstration/, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=52213498

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