Russian aerial bomb kills more than 20 civilians in rural Ukrainian village, Zelenskyy says
- On 9 September 2025, a Russian airstrike killed more than 20 civilians in the village of Yarova, Donetsk region, Ukraine.
- The attack occurred while pensions were being issued and followed earlier strikes including one on Kyiv's government building days before.
- President Zelensky described the assault as brutal, shared footage of the aftermath, and said bodies were recovered from rubble by rescuers.
- Zelensky urged the US, Europe, and the G20 to respond firmly, emphasizing that Russia’s attacks cannot go unanswered by the international community.
- The strike indicates an escalation of Russia's ongoing aggression, stressing the need for strong international actions to stop further civilian deaths.
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The Russians launched on Tuesday night hundreds of drones and ten rockets to Ukraine. According to Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski, 15 regions were targeted. At least one person died and among the hit buildings is a cruise. The Russian article hit Ukraine with hundreds of drones and dozens of rockets. 23 deaths waiting for the code to take their pension appeared for the first time in Romania TV.
Russian attack kills 24 in Ukraine
A Russian strike on Tuesday killed 24 people waiting for pension payments in a front-line town of eastern Ukraine where Russian forces are massing forces for a large-scale offensive, officials said. President Volodymyr Zelensky posted video showing several corpses strewn on the ground by a burned-out minivan and playground — images AFP could not independently verify. "A brutally savage Russian airstrike with an aerial bomb on the rural settlemen…
Russian strike kills pension recipients as civilian attacks rise
A Russian strike killed at least 24 people as they collected pension payments in eastern Ukraine, prompting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to renew calls on the U.S. and Western allies to respond to a spike in attacks on civilians.
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