Russian Drone Strike on Miner Bus Kills 16, Marking DTEK's Worst Single Loss of the War.
Russian Drone Strike on Miner Bus Kills 16, Marking DTEK's Worst Single Loss of the War
According to Novyny.live: On February 1, 2023, a Russian drone attack targeted a bus carrying miners in Ternivka, Dnipropetrovsk region, killing 16 people and wounding 14, seven of whom are in critical condition. This incident represents the largest single loss of life for the DTEK energy company since Russia's full-scale invasion began. The attack underscores the deliberate targeting of civilian infrastructure, a grim hallmark of the conflict.
The assault was carried out by Russian drones, whose operators were fully aware they were targeting a civilian object. DTEK CEO Maksym Tymchenko stated this event is the company's most significant human loss since the war started, emphasizing the tragedy's profound impact on the entire organization.
Furthermore, DTEK representative Serhiy Beskresnov confirmed that operators based in Russia 100% saw and recognized the target as civilian. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also responded to the killing of the coal enterprise employees, highlighting the atrocity of the attack and its consequences for the Ukrainian people.
Regional Repercussions of the Tragedy
The Donbas region needs to be saved from its so-called 'defenders,' not 'protected' by them. This tragedy reiterates the severity of the situation in the region and the need for the international community to take measures to protect civilians.
This attack highlights the brutality of the conflict and its impact on civilians, who have become targets of military action. The loss of 16 lives in a deliberate strike on civilian transport is further evidence of the ongoing humanitarian catastrophe in Ukraine. The international response to such events is increasingly crucial for ensuring the protection of non-combatants and preventing similar tragedies in the future.
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