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Russian Drone Attack Kills 30 on Ukrainian Train

Russian Drone Strike on ​Ukrainian Train Station ‍Injures dozens

Shostka,​ Ukraine​ – ⁢ A⁣ Russian drone⁢ strike on Shostka train station in the​ Sumy region of Ukraine‍ on[Date-‍[Date-[Date-‍[Date-This needs to ‍be added ⁣as the source doesn’t provide it]has left approximately 30 ‍people injured, according to​ Ukrainian Prime Minister Julia ‍Sviridenko.⁣ At ‌least eight of the injured have been hospitalized, ‍the Ukrainian Prosecutor GeneralS⁣ Office reported.

The attack⁣ targeted ⁣a train scheduled to run the Shostka-Kyiv route while it ⁢was stationed at⁤ the platform. According to officials, the initial ⁣strike‌ hit⁤ the train itself.‌ While passengers were being evacuated following the first impact, a⁣ second ⁢drone strike hit another train nearby.

Oleh Khrihorov, head of the Sumu District Military Administration,⁤ confirmed⁤ the strike impacted civilian infrastructure. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy⁢ condemned‌ the attack⁢ as ⁤a ‍brutal act⁣ of terror, stating on Telegram⁣ that Russia “could not have been unaware” ‌it was⁣ striking civilians and that the ⁣world ‍”has no right to​ ignore” such actions.

“Every day,Russia is​ taking lives,” Zelenskyy added,urging stronger action ⁤from international allies. “we have heard strong statements ‍from Europe ⁣and the United States, and it ⁤is indeed time‌ to turn them into⁤ reality, standing with anyone who does not‍ believe that murder and ‍terror ‍are normal.”

This incident marks a recent​ escalation in ‍Russian attacks targeting Ukrainian ⁣railway infrastructure. Authorities are continuing​ to assess ​the ‍full extent⁣ of the‍ damage and provide aid to those affected.

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