Ukraine: Russian missiles hit train station – Used to evacuate civilians

A railway station in Kramatorsk in the east Ukraine was the target of two Russian missiles, which caused casualties, as announced today by the state railway company of Ukraine. The station is used to evacuate civilians from areas bombed by Russian forces.

“Two rockets hit the Kramatorsk railway station. “There are casualties,” the Ukrainian Railways said in a statement, without elaborating.

Three trains carrying civilians came to a standstill in the same area of ​​Ukraine yesterday after an airstrike on the railway line, according to the head of the railways.

Ukrainian officials say Russian forces are regrouping for a new offensive and that Moscow plans to occupy as much territory as possible in eastern Ukraine, known as Donbassbordering Russia.

Local authorities in some areas are urging civilians to evacuate as far as possible and relatively safely to do so, according to Reuters and the Athenian News Agency.

More than 30 dead and 100 injured

More from 30 people were killed and over 100 were injured from a Russian rocket attack on the railway station in the city of Kramatorsk in eastern Ukraine, as announced by the country’s state railway company.

Source: News Beast

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