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Russia admits missile attack on railway station in eastern Ukraine
Russian forces attacked a Ukrainian railway station and a residential area in Chaplyne in the eastern Dnipropetrovsk region on Wednesday, six months after the beginning of the Russian invasion of the country. Wednesday also marked Ukraine's Independence Day.
Russia-Ukraine updates: Kyiv says children among 25 dead after strike on station
The death toll has risen after an Independence Day attack on a train station in east Ukraine. Elsewhere, $1 billion of goods are still being shipped from Russia to the US each month despite sanctions. Follow DW for more.
War: 22 dead as Russia attack Ukraine train station on Independence Day
Russian shelling of the Chaplyne train station in Ukraine’s central Dnipropetrovsk region killed at least 22 people on Wednesday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said.Zelensky said in an evening video address that “five of the dead were recovered from a car on the railway track, and search and rescue operations are ongoing.”“Chaplyne is our pain today,” he added.Over 50 people were injured in the shelling, according to earlier information…
22 Reported Killed in Independence Day Attack in Ukraine
Russian forces Wednesday launched a rocket attack on a Ukrainian train station on the embattled country's Independence Day, killing 22 people, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said after warning for days that Moscow might attempt “something particularly cruel” this week.
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