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Russia reports four deaths and 35 injuries in the Ukraine attack on a Luhansk dorm for students

Russian officials confirmed that at least 4?people were killed and 35 children injured in an overnight Ukrainian drone attack on a'student dormitory' in the Russian controlled Luhansk region?in eastern Ukraine.

The Ukrainian government, which is trying to recapture Luhansk - one of the four eastern regions Moscow unilaterally claimed in 2022 - in what Kyiv called an illegal land grab, was unable to independently verify what had happened.

Both sides deny deliberately targeting civilians.

Yana Lantratova is the Russian human rights commissioner. She said that 86 teenagers - aged 14-18 - were asleep in the hostel of the Starobilsk College at Luhansk Pedagogical University when 'Ukrainian drones' attacked the hostel during the night.

Maria Lvova Belova, presidential commission for children's right, and Leonid Pasechnik the top Russian official in Luhansk said that two people were?pulled out of the rubble.

Several?children's conditions in hospitals were described as serious.

KREMLIN CALLS ATTACK MONSTROUS

Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin's spokesperson, called for punishment of those who are responsible.

"This is an abominable crime. "This is an attack on a school where there are children and youth present," he said to reporters.

Moscow announced that the U.N. Security Council will hold an emergency session later Friday in New York to discuss the incident.

The Russian Foreign Ministry stated that the Ukrainian strike had destroyed the top three floors of the hostel. The Russian Foreign Ministry said that there were no nearby military installations and that Ukraine must have known what they were attacking.

"We call on the international organizations, national governments and global community to give a?honest evaluation... and strongly condemn the bloody terrorist attacks."

The Russian authorities released photos and videos showing rescue workers dragging a man from the rubble. They also showed severely damaged buildings, including one that appeared to be partially collapsed.

Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the president of Ukraine, promised revenge after laying red flowers on the rubble from a Kyiv apartment block where a Russian missile attack had killed 24 people including three children. Reporting by Andrew Osborn, Writing by Kevin Liffey

(source: Reuters)