15 Ukrainian Miners Killed After Bus Targeted by Russians Attacks
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Russian forces have resumed strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure, Ukrainian Deputy Energy Minister Artem Nekrasov announced. On Monday, February 2, Russian attacks had already caused power outages for consumers in Kharkiv, Sumy, Dnipropetrovsk and Cherkasy regions, Meduza reports. According to Nekrasov, on February 1, Russian forces carried out a “cynical and targeted” attack in Dnipropetrovsk region, when Russian drones attacked a bus car…
In the Dnipropetrovsk region of Ukraine, Russian drones attacked a coal mining enterprise in the Pavlograd district on February 1. One of the drones reportedly exploded near a service bus carrying mine workers. According to Alexander Ganzha, the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Administration, at least 12 people were killed and 7 others were injured. Subsequently, DTEK reported that 15 people were killed, but then the data was clarified again…
The attack in Pavlohrad reached a car where miners followed. It was initially announced the death of 15 people, the latest balance is different: "at least" 12 dead and 16 injured, several serious.
The attack took place at 65 km from the front of the battle.
France strongly denounces the proliferation of Russian attacks against civilian targets in Ukraine. After a strike on a passenger train in Kharkiv killing five people on 27 January, Russia hit on Sunday, 1 February, a bus carrying mine workers in the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, causing 16 deaths, and a maternity in the Zaporijjia Oblast. No military objective can justify such abuses, which constitute further deliberate breaches of the (...)
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