
Ukrainian President Volodymy Zelensky said at least 30 people were injured in a Russian drone strike at a train station in northeastern Ukraine.
He said in a post on X that the train staff and passengers are at the strike site in the SUSTY area of SHOSTKA.
He added that emergency services are in the field and began to help people, and he added that information about the injured is still being established.
He also posted a video showing damaged train transportation.
Zelensky said, “I didn’t know that the Russians were aiming for civilians. This is terrorism, and the world has no right to ignore it.” Zelensky wrote on X.
“Russia takes people’s lives every day. And only power can stop.”
According to the Oleh hryharov region governor and the Ukrainian railway group, two passenger trains were hit.
Hryharov said that three children aged 8, 11, and 14 were one of the injured.
According to a statement from the railway agency, the second strike came when the evacuation of the region was already in progress.
The statement continued to continue the statement. Shostka is located in northeastern Ukraine, about 50 km from the Russian border.
Ukrainian railway representative OLEKSANDR Pertsovsky told reporters, including AFP, said, “There is no military purpose in an attack designed to sprinkle panic among people.”
He also said that Russian attacks on railroad infrastructure have been strengthened.
Zelensky also demanded “action” in the West. “We have heard a firm statement in Europe and the United States.
In recent weeks, Russia has strengthened air attacks in Ukraine and regularly fired hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles.
Ukraine has long urged Western allies to provide enough advanced aviation defense weapons to cope with Russian strikes almost every day.
Last Sunday, four hundreds of drones and nearly 50 missiles, four people died in Kiev and injured more than 70 people.
Ukraine’s vice -president of Ivan Havryliuk also insisted that it would represent the broader security in Europe by mentioning the recent drone activities of European air spaces when the air defense system of the country was strengthened.
US President Donald Trump and Europe are leading their efforts to end war, but Russian President Vladimir Putin repeatedly rejected the ceasefire.
Despite the report on very high combat casualties, KYIV and allies condemned Russian Stalling Tactical President as his troops continued to make progress on the battlefield.
The president of the United States felt more frustrated because of the lack of desire to start peace talks.
And he wanted to impose further sanctions on Russia, but Trump changed his position in the war, thinking that Ukraine could reclaim the lost land in Moscow.
Earlier this year, the Trump administration approved a new mechanism to see European allies buying American weapons for Ukraine.
The United States is also considering requests for long -range missiles that can hit Ukraine’s major Russian cities far from the forefront.









