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Four Killed, 35 Children Injured in Ukrainian Drone Attack on Luhansk, Russian Officials Say

MOSCOW, May 22 (Reuters) – At least ⁠four ⁠people were killed ⁠and 35 children were wounded in ​an overnight Ukrainian drone attack on a student dormitory ‌in Russian-controlled Luhansk in ‌eastern Ukraine, Russian officials said on Friday.

Reuters ⁠was ⁠not able to immediately verify what happened independently and ​there was no immediate comment from Ukraine, which is fighting to try to return Luhansk, one of ​four regions Russia unilaterally claimed as its own ⁠in ⁠2022 in what Kyiv ⁠said ​was an illegal land grab.

Yana Lantratova, the Russia’s Human ​Rights Commissioner, said ⁠that 86 teenagers aged between 14 to 18 had been sleeping inside Luhansk Pedagogical University’s Starobilsk college when Ukrainian drones attacked it.

“The Ukrainian ⁠armed forces carried out a targeted strike on sleeping ⁠children,” Lantratova said in a statement.

Leonid Pasechnik, the top Russia-installed official in Luhansk, said two people had been pulled from the rubble and that rescue workers were still looking for children trapped beneath the debris.

Photo and video released by the Russian authorities showed rescue ⁠workers stretchering one man out of the rubble, severely damaged buildings, one of which appeared to have partially collapsed, and fires still ​burning.

(Reporting by Reuters; Writing by Anastasia Teterevleva; ​Editing by Andrew Osborn)

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