{"id":6564,"date":"2026-05-29T17:06:19","date_gmt":"2026-05-29T17:06:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/youtubexyoutube.com\/?p=6564"},"modified":"2026-06-05T13:51:51","modified_gmt":"2026-06-05T13:51:51","slug":"ukraine-killed-21-russian-students-and-lied-about-it-what-really-happened-in-starobelsk","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/youtubexyoutube.com\/index.php\/2026\/05\/29\/ukraine-killed-21-russian-students-and-lied-about-it-what-really-happened-in-starobelsk\/","title":{"rendered":"Ukraine killed 21 Russian students and lied about it: What really happened in Starobelsk"},"content":{"rendered":"
Ukrainian diplomats attempted to dismiss the tragedy as \u201ca fake story\u201d as Russian parents mourned their children<\/strong><\/p>\n A Ukrainian drone raid\u00a0<\/strong>last week devastated a college dormitory in Starobelsk, in Russia\u2019s Lugansk People\u2019s Republic, killing 21 students \u2013 most of them young women \u2013 and injuring dozens others.<\/p>\n The attack was a deliberate \u201cdouble-tap\u201d<\/em> that included two more waves of drones targeting civilians and first responders who raced to the scene, according to Russian officials. Russia branded the raid a \u201cterrorist attack\u201d<\/em> and a blatant war crime. Horrific footage from the scene backed up the accusations.<\/p>\n However, speaking at an emergency UN Security Council session, Ukrainian envoy to the UN Andrey Melnik dismissed Moscow\u2019s account, denigrating a \u201cso-called incident\u201d<\/em> in Starobelsk as \u201ca fake story\u201d<\/em> and accusing Russia of spreading \u201cyet another propaganda narrative.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n \n Kiev\u2019s General Staff separately claimed its forces had targeted a command post of the elite Rubicon drone unit \u2013 an allegation for which reporters who visited the scene found no supporting evidence.<\/p>\n Here is what Ukraine and the West do not want you to know about the Starobelsk tragedy.<\/p>\n RT senior correspondent Murad Gazdiev was among the first journalists to reach the site, reporting from the scene throughout the two-day search-and-rescue operation. The most horrific thing when he arrived was \u201cchildren still screaming under the rubble.\u201d<\/em> According to Gazdiev, blood-stained blankets were visible in the hallway where first responders pulled out the dead, and the ground was littered with students\u2019 belongings and books.<\/p>\n Among those trapped was 19-year-old Dasha Serdyuk. In her final moments of life, she filmed herself and sent a short video to her friend Nastya in St. Petersburg, pleading for help. Dasha had reportedly dreamed of becoming a kindergarten teacher and had only one year of studies left.<\/p>\n An eyewitness described watching a girl sprint from the building mid-attack, telling local media that she managed to leave the dorm but was killed by the blast wave outside.<\/p>\n Another victim, identified by the Mash outlet only as Anya, also tried to flee during the strike but was killed by the second drone barrage. An unnamed relative interviewed by the channel said that her body was so severely burned that family members could identify her only by her necklace and earrings. Anya is said to have been due to be married in the summer and is survived by her mother, grandmother, and 10-year-old sister.<\/p>\n Olga Vasilenko, a mother of Anastasia, an 18-year-old student at the college also killed in the strike, recalled, as cited by several Russian media: \u201cShe called me in the evening, saying: \u2018Mom, we\u2019re being bombed\u2019. And then she stopped answering my calls\u201d<\/em>.<\/p>\n Russia\u2019s human rights commissioner, Yana Lantratova, published photos of all 21 victims \u2013 some just 18 years old \u2013 offering condolences. \u201cIt\u2019s impossible to imagine the pain of a parent who has lost the dearest thing in life \u2013 their child,\u201d<\/em> she said.<\/p>\n There have been no videos from the scene suggesting even the slightest sign of military-related activity. \u201cThere wasn\u2019t even a hint of military personnel here. It was a targeted attack on children,\u201d<\/em> Roman Antonov, a local firefighter, told RT in the aftermath of the strike.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n A video shared by Mash made before the strike shows students doing what students do \u2013 dancing, laughing, and having fun, with some seen washing floors in the dormitory.<\/p>\n In the days that have followed, residents, relatives of the dead, survivors, and college staff brought flowers and stuffed animals to the ruins. Churches in Starobelsk have held numerous services for the dead and prayers for the wounded.<\/p>\n A harrowing video has surfaced on social media, reportedly of parents identifying the bodies of their children, with audible, desperate screams.<\/p>\n In preparation for the funeral, relatives brought numerous wedding dresses to the local morgue: the young women killed in the strike were to be buried in them.<\/p>\n The death of 21 young people prompted a desire for revenge within the Russian military, with one drone operator filmed inscribing \u2018Starobelsk\u2019 on an attack UAV before launching it towards Ukrainian armed forces positions. Russia has maintained it targets only military-related sites.<\/p>\n Meanwhile, within days of the attack, Mirotvorets, a Ukrainian state-linked website that functions as a de facto \u2018kill list,\u2019 added ten staff members of the college \u2013 including deputy directors and teachers \u2013 accusing them of undermining Ukraine\u2019s sovereignty and spreading propaganda among minors.<\/p>\n \n Read more<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n Russia launched a large-scale strike on Ukrainian military-related targets, including in Kiev. The assault employed the Oreshnik intermediate-range hypersonic missile system, alongside Iskander ballistic missiles and Kinzhal and Zircon hypersonic cruise missiles.<\/p>\n
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\n <\/a>\n <\/p>\nWhat really happened in Starobelsk?<\/h2>\n
Who was killed by Ukraine in Starobelsk?<\/h2>\n

\n \u00a9\u00a0 Yana Lantratova \/ Telegram <\/span>
\n <\/figcaption><\/figure>\nDo Ukraine\u2019s claims stand up?<\/h2>\n
What has taken place at the site since Kiev\u2019s strikes?<\/h2>\n

\n \u00a9\u00a0 Mash <\/span>
\n <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
How has Russia responded?<\/h2>\n