On Independence Day, Russia kills 15 Ukrainians at train station

Fifteen people have been killed by a Russian attack on a railway station in the Dnepropetrovsk region, Ukrainian President Volodyr Zelensky has said. According to him, about 50 others have been injured. He said train cars were hit at the Chapline station, about 110 km west of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine. He added that [...]
Fifteen people have been killed by a Russian attack on a railway station in the Dnepropetrovsk region, Ukrainian President Volodyr Zelensky has said.
According to him, about 50 others have been injured. He said train cars were hit at the Chapline station, about 110 km west of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine.
He added that emergency services were on the scene, but that the number of victims could increase.
Russia has not issued any statements on the alleged attack, which took place on Ukraine's Independence Day and in the sixth month of Moscow's invasion, the BBC writes.












