Officials posted images that appeared to show the once gleaming whitewashed three-story theater hollowed out and ablaze, with bricks and scaffolding piled high.
Days before the apparent attack satellite images — shared by private company Maxar — clearly showed the words "DETI" — or children in Russian — etched out in the ground on either side of the building."People were hiding there. And some said they were lucky to survive, but unfortunately not all were lucky," he said in a video message.
The city is a key strategic target for Moscow, potentially linking Russian forces in Crimea to the west and the Donbas to the east and cutting off Ukrainian access to the Sea of Azov. Mykhailo Podolyak, an advisor to President Volodymyr Zelensky, decried Russia's "cruelty" and ridiculed those in the West rejecting the idea of a no-fly zone for "fear of WW3" with Russia, as they sit "in a Berlin cafe."
Sus. Di nga maipakita yung image after the bombing. Sinasalsal niyo na naman ang propaganda.