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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Volodimir Zelenski, president of Ukraine, accused Russia of terrorism after launching a drone attack on a passenger train, an event that left four dead and 28 people injured.According to Volodimir Zelenski, an attack on a passenger train is undoubtedly considered “a terrorist act,” as there is no military justification for killing civilians. Zelenski accuses Russia of terrorism after drone attack on a passenger trainThrough social networks, Pres…
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…
In the Kharkiv region, Russian drones struck a train carrying more than 200 passengers. Zelenskyy is calling for Russia to be punished. News on the blog.
Terror on the Tracks: Russian Drone Strike Hits Ukrainian Passenger Train
A Russian drone attack on a passenger train in northeastern Ukraine's Kharkiv region killed five people, labeled as terrorism by President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. Photographs revealed two burning carriages, and the train carried over 200 passengers. The attack prompted calls for increased security measures and international pressure on Russia.
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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