35 people are killed and 100 are injured when a Russian rocket blitzes a Ukrainian train station
A RUSSIAN MISSILE hit a Ukrainian railway station, killing at least 35 people and injured over 100 more.
Images from the Kramatorsk train station in eastern Ukraine show individuals scattered on the ground with abandoned baggage, amid accusations that Russian military bombed the location.
Two Russian missiles struck the station, which was used to evacuate inhabitants from areas under attack by Vladimir Putin’s army, according to the state railway operator.
According to estimates, at least 35 people were killed and over 100 more were injured, with horrific images of smoke in the air.
Around 4,000 people were at the train station when it was struck, according to Mayor Oleksander Honcharenko, the bulk of whom were elderly, women, and children.
A translator told Sky News that the Russian lettering may be read as ‘our’ and ‘children’ after analysing photos of the massive rocket.
The way ‘our’ is stated, though, may be interpreted as ‘for what has been done to our children.’
Another 30 people were killed, while around 100 people were injured in various ways. Police and emergency responders have already arrived. In Russia, nonhumans do not abandon their strategies.
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