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Russians targeted boarding school in Sudzha with KAB, killing 95 people in rubble. VIDEO

Russian troops attacked a boarding school building in the town of Sudzha, Kursk region, which is under the control of the Ukrainian Defence Forces. As a result of the Russian attack, 95 people were trapped in the rubble.

This was reported by Censor.NET with reference to the statement of the press officer of the temporary military commandant's office in the territory of the Russian Federation, Oleksiy Dmytrashkivsky.

According to him, the Russian army struck on 1 February at 17:54.

"95 people were trapped under the rubble. We can hear people's moans and screams from under the rubble. I would like to remind you that most of these people are elderly and bedridden. The forces of the military commandant's office are currently conducting search and rescue operations," said Dmitrashkivsky.

He added that the military commandant's office is currently conducting search and rescue operations.

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Later, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that on 1 February, at 16:54, Russian aviation struck a boarding school in the town of Sudzha, Kursk region, with a guided aerial bomb. The General Staff noted that the Russians had deliberately carried out the strike.

"At the time of the attack, there were dozens of local residents in the building preparing to evacuate. The Russian side had information that the orphanage contained only civilians - local residents, including women and children," the General Staff said.

The General Staff noted that everything possible is being done to rescue the survivors.

"The strike on the boarding school in Sudzha is another war crime by the Russian authorities against the civilian population. The Russian army is terrorising Ukrainian cities with missile and drone strikes every day, destroying residential buildings, schools and hospitals. Now it has begun to deliberately kill its own civilians. Terrorists will be held accountable for every war crime," the statement said.