Many Palestinian artists in Gaza took part in an art demonstrated on Thursday to commemorate the suffering of local children during the Gaza-Israeli conflict. The art exhibition, dubbed “The Occupation Kills Children,” included graffiti depicting children’s losses of homes and their deaths as a result of Israeli attacks. Graffiti on the rubbles of destroyed houses, performances, some of the personal items of the deceased children, and pieces of Israeli missiles were among the most visited segments.
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Russian forces launched more than 500 drones and missiles across Ukraine, hitting infrastructure in 14 locations and injuring five people, including four railway workers. Ukraine’s rail operator reported major delays after facilities in the Kirovohrad region were damaged.
Explosions were reported in nine regions, with power cuts in Chernihiv, transport disruptions in Khmelnytskyi, and a warehouse fire in Ivano-Frankivsk. Ukraine said 430 drones and 21 missiles were intercepted, but some still struck targets.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called the attacks “intimidation,” urging stronger international pressure on Russia. He announced upcoming talks with Scandinavian, Baltic, EU, and US partners to coordinate further support.