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Zelensky Condemns Deadly Russian Drone Strike on Passenger Train

  • On Tuesday, a passenger train carrying more than 200 people was hit in Ukraine's Kharkiv region, with local officials saying at least four were killed.
  • Moscow has in recent months intensified drone and missile strikes targeting Ukraine's energy and transport infrastructure, following Russian President Vladimir Putin's 2022 invasion that left Moscow controlling about 20% of territory.
  • One drone struck a carriage directly while another two exploded near the train, with officials saying 18 people were in the hit carriage used by local residents and Ukrainian soldiers.
  • In Odesa, officials said overnight strikes killed three people and injured 25 after more than 50 drones hit the port, collapsing several floors of a residential building, City military head Serhiy Lysak said.
  • Russia's daily aerial assaults continue despite talks last week, which involved US negotiators in the United Arab Emirates but left key territorial issues unresolved with more meetings expected.
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According to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Selenskyy, a Russian drone attack on a passenger train claimed four lives. Two people were injured. The Ukrainian head of state accuses Russia of "terrorism" because "there can be no military justification for attacking a train with hundreds of civilians. The attack with three drones of the originally Iranian construction Shahed occurred in the Kharkiv region. According to the Minister of Regional Devel…

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On Tuesday, the President of Ukraine declared that an attack by Russian drones on a train had left four dead and two wounded in the Kharkiv area.

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A Russian drone attack on a passenger train in the northeastern region of Kharkiv killed four people on Tuesday, Ukrainian President…

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At least four people have been killed in an attack on a train in the Kharkiv region of northeastern Ukraine.

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Česká televize broke the news in on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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