The key ring made by Ukrainian children depicts Russian “barbarity” through shrapnel.

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The European Union (EU) has highlighted Russian “barbarity” by displaying a key ring made by Ukrainian children from a missile fragment found after their school was targeted. Peter Stano, the EU’s foreign affairs spokesman, explained that the children had made the item from a piece of shrapnel taken from a 500-kilogram bomb dropped on a civilian target in Ukraine. Stano spoke about the key ring on the day after another night of Russian bombardment, which resulted in the deaths of 22 people, including three children. He said that children were collecting the shrapnel to show “what is flying around after every explosion.”

According to the Centre for Information Resilience, a non-profit digital research organization, 381 schools have been hit, and one in seven schools in some areas has been damaged or destroyed. Since the start of the fighting, the Ukrainian authorities said that 3,000 schools have been damaged, and 370 have been destroyed. Earlier this week, a Russian missile hit a school in Kramatorsk, adding to the hundreds that have been damaged or destroyed since the full-scale Russian invasion.

SOURCE:Ref- euronews

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