Russian missile attacks in Ukraine killed two Danish humanitarian mission workers

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The other three suffered injuries. At the time of the attack, the workers participated in the work associated with the observation of the territory that was previously occupied by the Russian army.

During the Russian missile attacks in the Chernihiv region in the north of Ukraine, two employees of the Danish Council for Refugees lost their lives and three other injuries suffered. According to local authorities, at the time of the attack, staff of the humanitarian mission participated in the works associated with the observation of the territory that was previously occupied by the Russian army. The Russian Defense Ministry has not yet commented on the attack. Referring to the Ukrainian media and information from the city administration, AFP and the British BBC reported the report, writes TASR.

“The Russians deliberately attacked workers of the humanitarian observation mission of the Danish Refugee Council … Two people were killed,” wrote the governor of the blacksmith region of Chernihiv region Viačeslav Čaus on social networks.

Reuters stated that this incident underlines the continuing danger to humanitarian missions in Ukraine, whose staff is at risk of not only battlefields on the battlefields, but also a deliberate attack during the execution of minectoral and rescue work.

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