Prosecutor General: Russia’s war kills 103 Ukrainian children. Over 100 children have been injured since Russia launched its all-out invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, Prosecutor General Iryna Venediktova said on Facebook. The death toll could rise, as in the hottest spots and the temporarily occupied territories, it’s hardly possible to inspect the places of shelling.
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