Day Of Mourning In Dnipropetrovsk Region For Miners Killed In Russian Strike
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Day Of Mourning In Dnipropetrovsk Region For Miners Killed In Russian Strike
A Russian drone attack targeting a bus killed 12 coal miners leaving their shift and wounded 16 others on February 1. The Dnipropetrovsk region declared February 2 a day of mourning. Russian attacks have targeted Ukraine's energy infrastructure, knocking out the power grid in multiple regions.
On the evening of February 2, Russian forces again launched massive strikes on the Dnipropetrovsk region, using drones, guided aerial bombs and artillery. There are dead and wounded, numerous destructions have been recorded.
In the Dnipropetrovsk region, 12 miners were killed in a Russian strike on a service bus.
Dnipropetrovsk region on Monday is experiencing a day of mourning for miners who died as a result of an attack by Russian troops on a bus with employees of the enterprise the day before, said the head of the regional military administration Oleksandr Ganzha.
Russia’s Strike on Ukrainian Mine Kills 12 Miners
On February 1, Russia launched a drone strike attack on a bus transporting mine workers leaving a DTEK mine in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, a critical hub for Ukraine’s coal industry. The attack killed 12 people, injuring at least 16 others, making it the largest single loss of life of DTEK employees since Russia launched its full‑scale invasion in 2022. Within 24 hours of the first attack, Russian forces launched a second attack on DTEK’s mine in Dni…
“In mourning this morning we meet Ternovka and with her — the whole Dnipropetrovsk region”
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