Two children among civilians killed in massive Russian bombing in Ukraine as Putin attacks power plants keeping families warm

Two children among civilians killed in massive Russian bombing in Ukraine as Putin attacks power plants keeping families warm

Two children were among the civilians killed yesterday in a massive Russian bombing of Ukraine.

It marked the beginning of an attempt by tyrant Vladimir Putin to freeze the country into submission.

Tyrant Vladimir Putin tries to freeze Ukraine and subjugate itCredit: EPA
Two children were among the civilians killed yesterday in a massive Russian bombing of Ukraine.Credit: East2West

The children, aged 11 and 14, died in the Dnipropetrovsk region along with two women.

It came as Putin targeted the power plants needed to keep families warm.

He continued to reject US President Donald Trump’s pleas for peace, allowing his bombing to kill two more civilians in the Black Sea port of Izmail.

And their strikes cut off power to 58,000 people in Zaporizhzhia.

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Russian forces attacked civilian areas a day after five more people were killed in airstrikes in Ukraine’s Donetsk region.

Ballistic missiles and 79 attack drones were reported to have been deployed.

But Ukraine responded by launching its own killer drones in the Krasnodar region of southern Russia.

Its drones were also reported to have set fire to an oil tanker from Putin’s “Shadow Fleet” at a deep-water dock in the Black Sea port of Tuapse.

Reports suggested the huge ship sailing under the Liberian flag, part of Putin’s sanctions-busting fleet, was on fire.

The Russian president has stalled and circumvented Trump’s peace efforts while escalating attacks.

Pentagon war chiefs last week approved the deployment of long-range American Tomahawk missiles, which could decimate the tyrant’s army.

But Trump has not yet approved permission for its use.

Vile Putin targets power plants needed to keep families warm, pictured are devastated buildings in eastern Ukraine.Credit: Reuters
Desolation in Ukraine on November 1Credit: Reuters
Ukrainian servicemen walk near an apartment building damaged by a Russian military attack in the town of Kostiantynivka, Donetsk region.Credit: Reuters
People fill the grave as they bury their neighbor near an apartment building damaged by a Russian military attack.Credit: Reuters
Ukrainian firefighters fight flames after Russian drone attackCredit: Reuters

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