Russian drone strike on Ukrainian rail hub Lozova leaves two dead
LOZOVA, KHARKIV OBLAST, UKRAINE, AUG 5 – The drone strike damaged key rail infrastructure and cut power to 80% of Lozova, with 34 drones involved, officials reported.
- On Tuesday, Russia launched its largest drone strike on Lozova, Ukraine, killing two and wounding 13, including two children, targeting rail infrastructure.
- Targeting rail infrastructure, Governor Oleh Syniehubov said the attack damaged the train station and rail depot, cutting power to 80% of Lozova, Ukraine.
- Ukraine’s air force downed 29 of 46 drones launched overnight, and a ballistic missile and 17 drones struck various locations, it said.
- Despite civilian casualties, Ukrainian officials denied targeting civilians, and Russia offered no comment on the strike.
- In the longer term, Lozova, Ukraine, serves as a rail link to strategic eastern cities, and the attack damaged infrastructure, risking supply disruptions.
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Russian drone strike on Ukrainian rail hub Lozova leaves two dead
Russia carried out its largest attack on Lozova, a railway hub east of Ukraine, on Tuesday, with dozens of drone strikes that left two people dead and wounded 13 others, including two children, Ukrainian officials said.
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Read Full ArticleRussia carried out its largest attack on Lozova, a railway hub in eastern Ukraine, today, with dozens of drone strikes that left two dead and 13 injured… War in Ukraine: Two dead after Russian drone strikes on Lozova railway station - NAVY TIMES
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