At least 30 people have been injured following a Russian drone strike on a railway station in north-east Ukraine, Ukrainian President Volodymy Zelensky has said. In a post on X, he noted that preliminary reports indicated train staff and passengers were present at the site of the strike in the city of Shostka, within the Sumy region. Emergency services are on-site, providing assistance to those affected, although detailed information about the injured continues to emerge. Zelensky shared a video featuring a damaged train carriage engulfed in flames. He condemned the attack on social media, stating, The Russians could not have been unaware that they were targeting civilians. This is terrorism, which the world has no right to ignore. He added, Every day Russia takes people's lives. And only strength can make them stop, urging for decisive action from Western nations following prior statements of support.
Russian Drone Strike Injures 30 at Ukrainian Railway Station
Russian Drone Strike Injures 30 at Ukrainian Railway Station
A Russian drone attack on a railway station in Shostka, Ukraine, has left at least 30 injured, according to President Zelensky. He condemned the act as terrorism and called for stronger international action.
In a recent drone strike attributed to Russia, at least 30 individuals have been reported injured at a railway station in Shostka, Ukraine, as confirmed by President Volodymyr Zelensky. The attack, which targeted both staff and passengers, has been described as terrorism, with calls for stronger Western response. Emergency services are currently on-site assisting the victims.