It happened this Wednesday in the Dnipropetrovsk region, at the Chapline station. “We will hold the occupiers accountable for everything they have done, and we will certainly drive the invaders out of our country,” Zelensky said.
Euskaraz irakurri: Errusiak Ukrainako geltoki bati eraso dio, misilak erabiliz, eta gutxienez 22 lagun hil eta 50 zauritu dira
A Russian attack of missiles to a Ukrainian Train Stationin the region of Dnepropetrovskleft this wednesday at least 22 killed and about 50 injuredas stated by the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenski“We will make sure that the residents take responsibility for everything they have done, and we will certainly drive the invaders off our land,” the president said after what happened at the Chapline station.
“Chapline is our pain today. So far 22 people have been killed, five of them burned in their car; an 11-year-old boy has died, a Russian missile destroyed his house,” Zelensky said on his usual evening. speech, Wednesday, the day on which Ukraine’s independence was commemorated and it was six months since Russia invaded the country.
Search and rescue operations at the train station continue. Zelensky had spoken via videoconference hours before his speech to the UN Security Council, which met to address the war; there he assured that the projectiles hit directly on wagons in the Chapline station, and that four of them were burned, so that the number of casualties could increase.
The Ukrainian leader has denounced that attacks of this kind have become routine in his country as he “fights for his freedom against Russian terror”. “This is how we live every day. This is how Russia has prepared for this Security Council meeting,” he said.
Zelensky, in his speech to the UN, has insisted that “the future of the world is decided in Ukraine”, and has warned that if Russia wins the conflict, it will take the war to other countries.
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