Ukraine war: Zelenskyy hits out at Russia after 22 killed in strike on Chaplyne train station
At least 22 people were killed and dozens wounded when Russian missiles struck the central Ukrainian town and its railway station on the country's independence day, officials said.
Russian forces have ousted Ukrainian troops from two vital locations in Kharkov Region and Donbass, marking significant gains in the ongoing conflict. Moscow's 'Western' group seized Kotlyarovka village near Kupyansk, enhancing access to Kharkov or aiding Donbass operations. Simultaneously, the 'Center' group secured Solovyovo village near Donetsk. These gains reflect Russia's escalating dominance as Ukrainian forces grapple with strategic challenges.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned on Friday that the safety of Europe's largest nuclear power plant Zaporizhzhia is threatened by Russia's war against Ukraine, as the country marked the 38th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster.
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At least 25 people were killed and 31 others wounded after Russian forces launched a strike on a train station near Chaplyne in Ukraineโs Dnipropetrovsk region on Wednesday, 24 August, according to..
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On August 25, Russian President Vladimir Putin
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of his country's military by 137,000 soldiers...
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