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Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman has expressed condolences to the relatives of the child who died as a result of artillery shelling by the pro-Russian militants of the village of Zalizne (Toretske) in Donetsk region on May 28.

“Near Toretske, yesterday, the girl Daria was killed because of the shelling attacks by the Russians. She turned 15 years old three days before her death. She just finished the ninth grade … My condolences to all her family members. It’s hard to imagine grief,” he wrote on his Facebook page.

“How much more proof, the deaths of children and their parents are needed so that the whole world realizes that Russia is a wild beast that must sit in a cage? This killer-country does not pity people, either its own or others’, destroying them in the thousands,” the Ukrainian prime minister added.

As reported, on May 28, during the shelling of militants in the peaceful village of Zalizne (Toretske), an underage girl was killed. The child was in the yard of her grandmother at the time when a large-caliber shell, released from the Russia-led positions, landed there. Employees of the National Police of Ukraine qualified the death of a 15-year-old schoolgirl during an artillery attack by militants on the village of Zalizne near Toretsk as a terrorist attack.