Russian Strikes in Ukraine Kill 12, Target Passenger Train
Russian drone and missile strikes killed 12 civilians, hit energy infrastructure, and targeted a passenger train carrying nearly 200 people, intensifying damage amid ongoing peace talks.
- On Tuesday, Russian forces killed 12 civilians and a drone strike hit a carriage of an intercity passenger train carrying nearly 200 people on the Chop–Barvinkove route, killing five and leaving four missing.
- Following last week's United Arab Emirates meetings, deadly strikes on energy infrastructure have continued, leaving many Ukrainians without power in freezing temperatures.
- The Ukrainian air force said Russia launched 165 attack drones overnight, hitting an infrastructure facility in Lviv region; more than 50 drones struck Odesa, killing three and wounding over 30, while Naftogaz said one facility burned, marking the fifth such attack this month.
- DTEK reported enormous damage to an Odesa facility, leaving thousands without power, and regional officials said a woman and two girls among the wounded, with dozens of buildings damaged.
- President Volodymyr Zelensky said `There is not and cannot be any military justification for killing civilians in a train carriage` and urged allies to increase pressure as talks resume on February 1 amid Russian forces advancing and captured villages.
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A new wave of Russian air strikes has shaken Ukraine this Tuesday, leaving at least 12 dead and dozens injured. The offensive, directed against energy infrastructure, residential areas and a passenger train, takes place at a critical time, while the delegations of Moscow and Kyiv hold direct talks to try to end almost four years of war.Continue reading...
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Russian attacks in Ukraine have killed 12 people, targeting a passenger train, buildings and energy infrastructure, authorities said, just days after direct talks between negotiators from both sides aimed at ending the war. In the northeastern region of Kharkiv, a drone hit a train carriage carrying nearly 200 passengers, killing at least five people, Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svirydenko said. In Ukraine’s Kharkiv region, Russians have tar…
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