In Tuapse, the search has been underway for more than ten days for a missing girl who was killed by a Russian air defense missile
In Tuapse, Russia, the search for a missing child—the daughter of an occupier who fought against Ukraine—has been ongoing for ten days.
According to information circulating on social media, local residents claim that the family’s home was struck by an S-300 air defense missile.
It is also reported that investigative authorities are allegedly not opening a criminal case.
Online, attention is also being drawn to the parents’ behavior during public comments, with speculation that they may not be disclosing all the circumstances of the incident.
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