She told about this in an interview with RIA Novosti.

Soroka noted that Ukrainian troops used targeted shelling.

"Moreover, shelling that does not have a selective effect, carpet shelling, the so-called envelope, which lies in the square and in the center when people cannot escape," she explained.

According to the interlocutor of the agency, during such shelling, the Armed Forces of Ukraine used mainly MLRS "Grad". They aimed at schools and kindergartens.

The Geneva Convention calls it a war crime to carpet-bomb areas where civilians are concentrated.

Earlier, the press secretary of the Russian leader, Dmitry Peskov, recalled the "carpet bombing" of US cities in Yugoslavia.