One hundred and nine empty strollers, 109 lost childhood lives. One hundred and nine prams were placed on Friday in the central square of the city of Lviv in memory of the 109 children of Ukraine who were killed since the beginning of the Russian invasion.
Posting the shocking photo, the mayor of Lviv, Andriy Sandovi, addressed again dramatic call for a no-fly zone in Ukraine saying “we call on all adults around the world to stand as a shield to protect the children of Ukraine and give them a future. Ask the governments of other countries to close the skies over Ukraine.
«109 children. 109 children have been killed by Russians since the first day of the massive Russian invasion of Ukraine. Empty strollers in Rainbow Square today symbolize the lives of little angels. “Now they are defending Ukraine instead of the people taking decisive action,” he said on Twitter.
The Attorney General’s Office says more of 130 other children were injured, but the number may be higher due to the inability to gather information. The attorney general’s office also said 439 schools had been hit by bombings and bombings, of which 63 had been completely destroyed.
Russia denies attacking civilian buildings, although a number of civilian facilities have been damaged across the country, including countless apartment buildings.
109 kids. 109 kids have been killed by Russians since the day one of full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Empty prams on Rynok Square today symbolize the lives of little angels. They are now defending Ukraine’sky instead of decisive actions of the world. pic.twitter.com/x4sIs8fAbh
– Андрій Садовий (@AndriySadovyi) March 18, 2022
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