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‎BREAKING: Russian Strikes Kill Three In East Ukraine

Russian strikes in eastern Ukraine killed three people, including a mechanic at a railway station, and wounded at least 12 people, authorities said Tuesday.

‎“Russian terrorists inflicted a massive strike on the railway infrastructure of Lozova,” the Ukrainian Railways company said in a Telegram post.

‎Ukraine’s railways have been heavily targeted by Russia’s army throughout its invasion, launched in February 2022.

‎Moscow has escalated aerial attacks even ahead of a Friday deadline by US President Donald Trump to make progress towards peace or face massive sanctions.

‎The nighttime strikes in the city of Lozova in the eastern Kharkiv region left a passenger train mangled and charred, and damaged the station building with a pile of rubble on the platform.

‎“A duty mechanic of one of the units was killed,” Ukrainian Railways said, adding that several trains have been rerouted.

‎President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russia had launched more than 25 Iranian-designed Shahed drones at the city, striking “civilian infrastructure”.

‎“The railway was damaged, including a depot and a station,” he said on social media, adding that 10 people were wounded in the attack.

‎Ukraine’s air force said Russia fired 46 attack drones and one ballistic missile in the barrage — down from the several hundred that Moscow can launch.

‎Lozova Mayor Sergiy Zelensky called the strike “the most massive attack” on the city since the beginning of the war.

‎A separate Russian strike on Ukraine’s northeast Sumy region killed two more people at an “agricultural enterprise”, authorities said.

‎Trump’s deadline looms after three rounds of peace talks in Istanbul failed to make headway on a possible ceasefire, with the two sides remaining far apart.

‎Russia’s army has escalated attacks and accelerated its advance on the ground to capture more Ukrainian territory.

‎US envoy  Witkoff will visit Russia this week, where he is expected to meet President Vladimir Putin, ahead of the Friday sanctions deadline.


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