INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
As many as 60 people were feared to have been killed in the Russian bombing of a village school in the eastern Ukrainian region of Luhansk,
the regional governor said on Sunday.Governor Serhiy Gaidai said Russian forces dropped a bomb on Saturday afternoon on the school in
Bilohorivka where about 90 people were sheltering, causing a fire that engulfed the building, Reuters reported.The fire was extinguished
after nearly four hours, then the rubble was cleared, and, unfortunately, the bodies of two people were found,& Gaidai wrote on the Telegram
messaging app.Thirty people were evacuated from the rubble, seven of whom were injured
Sixty people were likely to have died under the rubble of buildings.Reuters could not immediately verify the report.Ukraine and its Western
allies have accused Russian forces of targeting civilians in the war, which Moscow denies.In the ruined southeastern port city of Mariupol,
scores of civilians have been evacuated from a sprawling steel plant in a week-long operation brokered by the United Nations and the
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said in an address late on Saturday that more than
300 civilians had been rescued from the Azovstal steelworks and authorities would now focus on trying to evacuate the wounded and medics
Other Ukrainian sources have cited different figures.The Azovstal plant is a last hold-out for Ukrainian forces in a city now largely
controlled by Russia, and many civilians had also taken refuges in its underground shelters
It has become a symbol of resistance to the Russian effort to capture swathes of eastern and southern Ukraine
In the Ukrainian-controlled city of Zaporizhzhia, about 230 km (140 miles) northwest of Mariupol, dozens of people who had fled the port
city and nearby occupied areas on their own or with the help of volunteers waited to be registered in a car park set up to welcome
evacuees.There&s lots of people still in Mariupol, who want to leave but can''t,& said history teacher Viktoria Andreyeva, 46, who said she
had only just reached Zaporizhzhia after leaving her bombed home in Mariupol with her family in mid-April.The air feels different here,
free,& she said in a tent where volunteers offered food, basic supplies and toys to the new arrivals, many of whom were traveling with small
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