Putin accused of war crimes after Kyiv school bombed

July 10, 2023
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Four people have been killed in a Russian bomb attack which hit a humanitarian aid point handing out food.

The bomb struck in Orkhiv which is on the frontline in southeastern Zaporizhzhia, according to the National Police of Ukraine.

People were getting food, water and other humanitarian aid supplies when the attack happened on Sunday.

Russia has been accused of a war crime in the wake of the attack.

Zaporizhzhia Regional Governor Yuriy Malashko said: "Russians have committed another war crime.

"They launched a guided aerial bomb at a residential neighborhood as people were getting aid.

"Three women and a man died immediately, and 11 were hospitalised."

As well as people being killed and wounded, dozens of people are said to be trapped under the rubble.

Source: The Independent