Nine killed in Russian attack on Ukraine bus
- A Russian drone strike on a bus carrying workers in the Ukrainian city of Marhanets killed nine people and injured at least 30 others this morning.
- There were also Russian attacks targeting civilian infrastructure in eastern, southern, and central Ukraine, sparking fires.
- Both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky have signaled willingness to negotiate banning strikes on civilian targets.
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Russian drone strike on bus kills 9 in Ukrainian city of Marhanets,
KYIV: A Russian drone hit a bus carrying workers in the Ukrainian city of Marhanets on Wednesday, killing nine people and injuring close to 50, Kyiv officials said, in an attack President Volodymyr Zelensky said was a “deliberate war crime.” Zelensky said the Russian strike hit a bus that was transporting workers of a mining and processing plant. “An ordinary bus. Clearly a
Russian drone strike on bus kills 9 in Ukraine
A Russian drone hit a bus carrying workers in the Ukrainian city of Marhanets on Wednesday, killing nine people and injuring almost 50 others, in an attack President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said was a deliberate war crime. Zelenskyy, in a post on X, said the Russian strike hit a bus that was transporting workers of a mining and processing plant. “An ordinary bus. Clearly a civilian object, a civilian target. It was an egregiously brutal attack – and…

Zelensky calls for 'unconditional ceasefire' after Russian attack kills nine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called Wednesday for an "immediate, full, and unconditional ceasefire", hours after a Russian drone strike on a bus killed nine and as his top aide met Kyiv's allies in London.
Zelensky calls for ‘unconditional ceasefire’ after Russian attack kills nine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called Wednesday for an "immediate, full, and unconditional ceasefire", hours after a Russian drone strike on a bus killed nine and as his top aide met Kyiv's allies in London. Images published by Dnipropetrovsk Governor Sergiy Lysak showed a bus with a hole punctured through its ceiling and what appeared to
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