Three Red Cross workers killed after aid vehicles ‘attacked’ by Russia, officials say

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Three Red Cross workers have been killed after aid vehicles were “attacked” by Russia in eastern Ukraine, officials in the country have said.

The staff members, who were all Ukrainian, died in the village of Viroliubivka in the frontline Donetsk region today.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called their deaths a “war crime” and said Red Cross vehicles had been “attacked” by Russia in the region.

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