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Mad Vlad DENIES bombing Ukraine despite horror pics taken after raids including one that killed 47 & blitz on school

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VLADIMIR Putin has denied bombing Ukraine despite shocking pictures of the destruction his forces are causing.

In the latest atrocities committed by his forces, 47 people died in one attack on once city, allegedly using deadly cluster bombs, while a school was reduce to rubble in another.

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A school was flattened in a bomb attack in Zhytomyr, western Ukraine, today[/caption]
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Vladimir Putin has denied his forces are bombing Ukraine[/caption]
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Firefighters work in the rubble of the school building after today’s air strike[/caption]
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A resident weeps outside his burning home today in Irpin near Kyiv[/caption]
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Flats in Chernihiv have been reduced to smouldering ruins after an alleged cluster bomb attack killed 47[/caption]

Just over a week after Putin ordered his troops into Ukraine, the battle continues to rage with Russian forces shelling Europe’s largest nuclear power plant, sparking radiation leak fears.

Harrowing images have shown the world the damage and the human misery inflicted by Russian forces, who have also been accused of committing mass rapes.

But in a phone call with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, the Russian tyrant insisted the information about bombing was fake.

The Kremlin later put out a statement saying “the alleged ongoing airstrikes of Kyiv and other large cities are gross propaganda fakes”.

Delusional Putin said he was open to talks with Ukraine but only under the condition “all Russian demands are met”.

These include the neutral and non-nuclear status of Ukraine, its “denazification,” recognition of Crimea as part of Russia, and the “sovereignty” of separatist territories in eastern Ukraine.

Putin’s bizarre denial comes as he claimed the war he unleashed has been a “success”, despite the Russian army suffering heavy losses.

Terrified mothers and children were forced to take shelter in the basement of the hospital in a residential area of Zhytomyr.

At least two died in the hospital attack, while a nearby school was reduced to rubble.

Zhytomyr – which had so far escaped heavy damage – lies 90 miles west of Kyiv on the main road used by refugees heading to Poland and Hungary.

Irpin, near Kyiv, also came under heavy fire shelling which set homes on fire.

Some of the worst destruction has been in Chernihiv in the northeast, where horrifying pictures showed blocks of flats turned to smouldering ruins.

More victims were pulled from the rubble today as rescuers confirmed the death toll from one attack had risen to 47.

Chilling video filmed in the aftermath showed bodies strewn across the streets in one of the hardest-hit regions of the conflict.

It comes as President Putin issued a fresh warning to Russia’s neighbours not to “escalate the situation” by supporting Ukraine.

Windows were shattered in the blast, while burned-out cars scatter the road following the strike on Thursday.

Dashcam footage captures the moment a flurry of rockets hit the city of around 290,000 people.

Suddenly, a massive blast explodes directly in front of the driver. As the smoke begins to clear, dozens flee from the blast.

Rescue crews were searching the rubble through the night for more victims.


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The Kyiv Independent reported that a cruise missile landed on an apartment building near Pavlusenko Hospital.

A dramatic clip from the scene shows huge flames leaping into the sky following the blast.

In the city of Irpin, on the northwestern fringe of Kyiv, devastating photos show the extent of the destruction wrought by the Russian advance.

Kyiv’s Mayor, former world heavyweight boxing champion Vitali Klitschko, claims a 40-mile convoy of Russian military vehicles are getting closer to the capital city after their advance was stalled by days of fierce Ukrainian resistance.

He told a briefing at foreign policy think-tank Chatham House: “We have numerous cases of, unfortunately, when Russian soldiers rape women in the Ukrainian cities.”

Kuleba backed a call for the creation of a special tribunal to punish Moscow’s aggression as Russia’s hostility escalates beyond bombing.

Kuleba said international law “is the only tool of civilisation that is available to us to make sure that in the end, eventually, all those who made this war possible will be brought to justice”.

He said: “We are fighting against the enemy who is much stronger than us.

“But the international law is on our side, and hopefully… it will make its own contribution to help us prevail.”

Svetlana Zorina, 27, from the Russian-controlled city of Kherson, also accused the invading Russian forces of sexually assaulting women.

She told CNN: “They already started to rape our women.

“There was information from people that I personally know that a 17-year-old girl – it happened to her and then they killed her.”

She added: “We are terrified and scared but we are not going to give up.”

Zorina said leaving the house had now become too “dangerous”.

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At least 100 people are feared trapped under rubble in Borodyanka, just northwest of Kyiv after a residential building was shelled on Thursday.

The Ukrainian State Emergency Service said on Friday rescuers who tried to approach the collapsed building were fired upon.

Fires were still burning hours after the blast, as the area came under severe bombardment.

Amnesty International has said Russia may have committed war crimes during the eight-day conflict, and accused Putin’s forces of violating international humanitarian law.

“The Russian military has shown a blatant disregard for civilian lives by using ballistic missiles and other explosive weapons with wide-area effects in densely populated areas,” the organisation’s Secretary-General Agnes Callamard said.

“Some of these attacks may be war crimes. The Russian government, which falsely claims to use only precision-guided weapons, should take responsibility for these acts.”

The International Criminal Court has announced it will investigate potential Russian war crimes in Ukraine.

Russia continues to deny it has carried out any illegal attacks.

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This school was destroyed by an air strike in Zhytomyr today[/caption]
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The school was razed to the ground[/caption]
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A woman flees with her belongings through the debris of a battle in Kyiv[/caption]
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The scene of devastation today in Irpin outside Kyiv[/caption]
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Irpin came under further heavy fire today as a 40-mile Russian column inches towards the capital[/caption]
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Residents tried to retrieve some possessions after a strike in Irpin[/caption]
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Homeless residents take what they can from bombed flats in Chernihiv[/caption]
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Firefighters pick through the rubble in a residential district of Zhytomyr[/caption]



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