Russia Claims Interception of 300+ Ukrainian Drones Amid Shostka Railway Station Strike Injuring 30
Russia Claims Interception of 300+ Ukrainian Drones Amid Shostka Railway Station Strike Injuring 30

Russia Claims Interception of 300+ Ukrainian Drones Amid Shostka Railway Station Strike Injuring 30

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Russian forces intensified their campaign against Ukraine's transportation and energy infrastructure by launching a drone strike on the Shostka railway station in the Sumy region, injuring at least 30 people including passengers and railway staff, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The attack caused significant damage, with a train en route to Kyiv engulfed in flames, and was described by Zelensky as a "savage" act of terrorism targeting civilians. Russian defense officials reported intercepting over 300 Ukrainian drones in recent attacks, highlighting ongoing hostilities involving precision-guided bombs and missiles aimed at crippling Ukraine's energy grid ahead of winter. The strike drew condemnation from European leaders, with calls for stronger international action against Russia's aggression. Ukraine continues to grapple with widespread blackouts affecting tens of thousands and vows to escalate counterattacks on Russian energy infrastructure. The incident underscores the escalating conflict's humanitarian toll and the urgent need for effective global responses to halt the violence.

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