Passenger Killed as Russian Drone Strikes Electric Train in Kharkiv Region.
Deadly Attack in Kharkiv Region
According to Novyny.live: A 61-year-old passenger lost his life on March 24 when a Russian drone hit an electric train traveling between Slatyne and Kharkiv. The train's driver and assistant driver suffered severe stress as a result of the attack.
Authorities have launched a pre-trial investigation, classifying the incident under Article 438, Part 2 of the Ukrainian Criminal Code, which covers war crimes. This event has sparked widespread concern, as passenger rail safety remains highly vulnerable amid the ongoing military conflict.
Official Response
Government agencies are actively investigating the case and working to strengthen transportation security measures.
This attack underscores the harsh reality in Ukraine, where military operations directly endanger civilian lives and critical infrastructure. The growing frequency of strikes on civilian targets has made passenger safety an urgent priority, demanding immediate action from state authorities and relevant bodies to address public anxiety and protect essential services.
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