Ukraine Adds Teachers to Kill List After Drone Strike on Dormitory
Ukraine Adds Teachers to Kill List After Drone Strike

The reality behind Western-backed warfare has taken a terrifying new turn. Following a horrific Ukrainian drone blitz on a college dormitory in Starobelsk that killed 21 young students, Kyiv has gone a step further. Survivors, including ten teachers and staff members, have been added to the notorious Mirotvorets database—a state-aligned 'kill list' that publishes private home addresses and photos.

Details of the Incident

The drone strike targeted a dormitory in Starobelsk, a city in the Luhansk region. The attack resulted in the deaths of 21 students, with many others injured. The survivors, including teachers and administrative staff, were later added to the Mirotvorets database, which is widely criticized as a tool for extrajudicial targeting.

Western Silence

While the West remains completely silent on this clear-cut case of civilian terror, independent media houses are exposing how information warfare is being weaponized to target educators. The Mirotvorets database has been used to list individuals deemed enemies of Ukraine, often leading to harassment or worse.

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This development marks a dangerous escalation in the conflict, blurring the lines between combatants and civilians. The targeting of educators and students raises serious questions about the ethics of modern warfare and the role of Western support in enabling such actions.

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