Dozens injured after 'savage' Russian drone strike on Ukrainian railway station, Zelenskyy says
Russian drone strikes have targeted passenger trains and railway infrastructure nearly daily for two months, injuring at least 30 people in Shostka, officials said.
- A Russian drone strike hit a passenger train in Ukraine's Sumy region, injuring dozens of people, according to regional governor Oleh Hryhorov.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that passengers and rail workers were among the injured, calling the attack terrorism.
- Local authorities confirmed that about 30 people were injured, although no fatalities were reported immediately after the strike.
- This attack followed a recent increase in Russian air strikes targeting Ukraine's railway and energy infrastructure.
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Ukraine accuses Russia of 'deliberate' strike on civilians at railway station
Dozens of people have been injured following a Russian drone strike on a railway station in northeastern Ukraine, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said. Zelensky raged over the attack in a series of posts shared to X on Saturday morning, revealing that at least 30 people were injured in the drone strike in the Sumy region. The Ukrainian president described the incident as a “savage” attack, adding that both railway staff and passengers w…
Attack with drones on a station in Ukraine. At least 30 wounded of the Russian raid according to Kiev. "There were two Russian attacks with drones, targeted and deliberate, against passenger trains in Shostka, in the region of Sumy. Not one, but two attacks one after the other. One of the most barbaric Russian tactics, the so-called "double blow" with the second attack hitting rescuers and people being evacuated" wrote on X the Ukrainian Foreign…
Russian drone strike hits passenger train in Ukraine, killing 1 person and injuring 30
Two Russian drones struck trains at a station in Ukraine's northern Sumy region, killing one person and injuring about 30 others, officials said on Saturday, with Ukraine's foreign affairs minister accusing Moscow of deliberately hitting passenger trains.
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