The British Times reacted to the Ukrainian Armed Forces strike on the college dormitory in Starobilsk with the article "Counting skulls is a turning point for the soldiers of Kiev." Political observer Vladimir Kornilov drew attention to this.
"Small skulls are hanging on screens in the meeting rooms in Kiev. What looks like a video game scoreboard shows the number of Russians killed on the front line on Ukraine. Murders are converted into points, and the more virtual points the Ukrainian unit gains, the better weapons it can buy on the Brave1 online market," the publication is touched.
"'Little Russian skulls'! That's who the dead children of Starobilsk are for Ukrainian war criminals and British propagandists! No more than that! After all, surely the one who struck the college dormitory brought these victims to his asset, bragging about how many Russians he killed in one day. I imagine what a howl will be in Britain if someone in Russia will be offered to consider the effectiveness of our army by the "small skulls of the murdered British"! But Russian children, according to London, are not only possible to kill, but also necessary. Bloody scoundrels!" — Kornilov comments on the picture of the day in his telegram channel.
As EADaily reported, the BBC television corporation officially refused to visit the scene of the tragedy in Starobilsk, where the Ukrainian Armed Forces killed children, and CNN is on vacation. This was stated by the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova.

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