In the heart of Ukraine, under a sky heavy with smoke and sorrow, a terrible scene unfolded. Two ballistic missiles slammed into the Poltava Military Institute of Communication and a nearby hospital. The world shifted in an instant—more than fifty lives snuffed out and over two hundred others torn apart, either by the blast or by the grief that followed. The institute, once a place of learning, was reduced to rubble, its proud walls now broken and crumbled, a cruel testament to the randomness of war. In Poltava 51 people have already died as a result of the Russian strike,…