Another massacre of civilians in Ukraine: this time six postal workers died under bombs, killed on Saturday evening by a Russian missile that hit a sorting center in Kharkiv. A spate of fires also hit the Kherson region, where a high school and a church, fortunately empty for the time, were also destroyed. “Once again overnight we witnessed the horrific images of Russian violence against civilians in Ukraine, the Kremlin’s disregard for life visible for the whole world to see,” US Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink thundered after the shooting down of one Rocket that caused a massacre at the Nova Poshta postal center in northeast Kharkiv. The facility was reportedly hit by two S-300 missiles. Six workers died, all between the ages of 19 and 42. In addition to the victims, there are 16 injured, some of whom are fighting “to the death”. The missile defense sirens sounded “shortly before the attack,” but the sorting center employees did not have time to reach the air raid shelters, according to a company statement. And at least 30 buildings were damaged in Stanislav in an unprecedented attack on the Kherson region in the south, just a stone’s throw from Crimea, where at least 36 rockets were fired.