The BBC states that the Ukrainians committed the massacre in Kramatorsk
Now, you see, that's interesting. Because the BBC, whatever its faults, is a reputable source of information and they try to give an honest, factual account of events. Then you and your ilk come along and twist their words into an outright lie.
The most recent information regarding Kramatorsk on the BBC's website is from three days ago and their conclusion is:
"Russia has denied it was responsible for Friday's attack. It even claims that it wasn't their missile. It's still not clear what exactly happened. Ukraine's state railway says the station was hit by two missiles. The damage is certainly spread over a wide area. It's possible there were three missiles - and one was shot down by Ukraine's air defences."
"It is still possible that the people waiting for a train were not the intended target. Western officials say that a Tochka missile, also known as an SS-21 Scarab, can miss its target by up to 30m. Even that suggests that whoever fired the missile knew that lots of people could be in harm's way. But if the missile was designed to kill unarmed civilians waiting for a train, then Western politicians are in no doubt that it would amount to a war crime."
UAF SOLDIER (PSYCHOPATH) ADMITS MURDERING FEMALE CIVILIAN
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UKRAINIAN POW ADMITS TO WARCRIMES
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