Three Dead Children: The Youngest Victims of Putin’s Calculated Holiday Horror Attack

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The most heartbreaking casualties of Vladimir Putin’s massive Kyiv Day assault were three Ukrainian children who died in what officials describe as a deliberate war crime targeting civilian celebrations. The youngest victims of the 367-projectile bombardment represent Putin’s calculated strategy to terrorize families and destroy Ukraine’s cultural traditions through violence.

These innocent lives were lost as Putin deployed 298 drones and 69 missiles in the war’s largest single air raid, specifically timed to coincide with Ukraine’s most beloved municipal holiday. The children were among at least 12 civilians killed when families expecting parades and festivities instead faced the largest coordinated attack in three years of conflict. Their deaths underscore the deliberate targeting of civilian joy and celebration.

President Trump has responded with unprecedented anger, calling Putin “absolutely CRAZY” and warning that Russia’s aggressive expansion will ultimately cause its own destruction. Ukrainian President Zelensky has characterized each strike as justification for new sanctions while criticizing American diplomatic “silence.” The calculated murder of children during a holiday celebration represents a new low in Putin’s campaign of terror against Ukrainian civilians.

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