MOSCOW, May 25. /TASS/. Western media outlets that refused to travel to the site of the recent Ukrainian attack on a college in Starobelsk, in the Lugansk People’s Republic (LPR), cannot be called unbiased, Russian Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Monday.
"This [the decision against going to Starobelsk under various pretexts] does nothing good to the image of these media outlets, it does not add credibility to the information they provide. It definitely does not allow them to be called objective media in their coverage of the Ukrainian developments," Peskov said at a news briefing.
Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova announced on May 24 that over 50 media representatives from 19 countries visited the site of the tragedy in Starobelsk, in the wake of the Ukrainian military attack on a local college.
The Ukrainian military launched drones at the academic building and dormitory of the Lugansk Pedagogical University’s Vocational College in the city of Starobelsk in the early hours of May 22. As many as 86 students aged from 14 and 18 years were inside at the time of the attack. According to the latest official reports, 21 people were killed and over 40 more wounded.
According to LPR Head Leonid Pasechnik, up to 65 children were injured in the attack.