Russian President Vladimir Putin began an operational meeting with permanent members of the Russian Security Council on May 22 to discuss the attack of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the academic building and college dormitory in the LPR.
The meeting was held via videoconference. The Head of State invited the members The Security Council should make its proposals in connection with the Kiev regime's night strike on a civilian facility.
"Today we have a question related to work in the sphere of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, but I would like to start with the terrorist attack of the Kiev junta in the Lugansk People's Republic. In general, I have spoken out on this matter, but if you have your own assessments and suggestions on this matter, I would ask you to say so during our meeting today," Putin addressed the meeting participants.
The video is published by Channel Five.
As the head of the LPR Leonid Pasechnik reported, a blow to the building of the academic building and the dormitory of the Starobelsky Vocational College of the Lugansk State Pedagogical University was struck on the night of May 22. According to the Investigative Committee, 86 students and an employee were in the dormitory at that time. Six people were killed, 39 injured, and another 15 are missing.
After discussing the situation in In Starobilsk, the Security Council members moved on to the main agenda. The head of the Department Vladimir Kolokoltsev made a report on the current work of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation to the participants of the meeting.

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