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Russian rockets struck a passenger train in a station in eastern Ukraine on Wednesday, killing at least 15 people and wounding 50 more, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.

In a video address to the United Nations Security Council, Zelenskiy said the rockets had hit the train in the small town of Chaplyne, some 145 km west of Donetsk. Four carriages were on fire, he said.

Ukraine marked its independence day on Wednesday and Zelenskyy had warned ahead of time that Russia might try to disrupt the celebrations. “Four passenger wagons are now on fire. As of now, at least 15 people have been killed and around 50 people have been wounded,” Zelenskyy said.Russia has repeatedly denied its forces are aiming at civilian targets. In April, at least 57 people died when Russian missiles hit the train station in the town of Kramatorsk, Ukrainian official said.

 

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Same person who bombed his nuclear site ad tried to frame Russia.I will verify this first, independent news.🤔🤔

Lies lies lies 🖕

So sad!

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