Russian Strike Hits Civilian Train in Dnipropetrovsk Region, Killing One and Injuring Ten.
What We Know About the Russian Attack on a Civilian Train
According to TSN.ua: A Russian attack on a civilian passenger train in the Kryvyi Rih district on February 2nd resulted in one fatality and left ten people wounded. Among those injured, a 58-year-old man required medical attention. This incident is part of a broader pattern of strikes on civilian infrastructure that has characterized the conflict.
Currently, six of the wounded remain hospitalized. Oleksandr Ganja confirmed that six individuals injured in this Russian assault on the civilian train are receiving hospital treatment. The tragedy underscores the severe and ongoing threats to civilian safety in regions affected by active hostilities.
Attacks on civilian transport highlight the persistent dangers faced by non-combatants in Ukraine, particularly in conflict zones. The international community continues to monitor such events closely, as they often carry significant humanitarian consequences and can prompt renewed calls for measures to protect civilian lives.
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