Russian Drones Target Mineworkers
At least 12 mineworkers died in a Russian drone strike on a DTEK bus near the Ternivska mine, described as a targeted attack on energy-sector workers by Ukrainian officials.
- On Sunday, a Russian drone strike in Dnipro hit a bus carrying mineworkers, killing at least a dozen and injuring several, Ukrainian authorities said.
- Overnight, Ukraine’s air force said Russia launched 90 attack drones, with 14 striking nine locations, and in the past week Russia struck energy assets in Odesa and Kharkiv and hit the Kyiv region, killing two and injuring four.
- Earlier on Sunday, a Zaporizhzhia maternity hospital was hit by attack drones, initially wounding three women and sparking a fire; regional officials later said six were injured.
- Ukraine’s Energy Minister Denys Shmyhal condemned the Sunday strike near the Ternivska mine as a `cynical and targeted attack on energy sector workers`, while Russia’s Defense Ministry said its forces struck transport infrastructure using aviation, drones, missiles, and artillery.
- Envoys from Russia, Ukraine and the United States had been expected to meet in Abu Dhabi but Zelensky said the talks would take place next week and set Feb. 4 and 5 for trilateral meetings.
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Russian drones kill at least a dozen
KYIV, Ukraine -- A Russian drone strike on the Ukrainian city of Dnipro hit a bus carrying mineworkers and killed at least a dozen people, Ukrainian authorities said Sunday, hours after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that the next round of peace talks between Russian and Ukrainian delegations will take place on Wednesday and Thursday.
Russian drones target mineworkers
KYIV, Ukraine — A Russian drone strike on the Ukrainian city of Dnipro hit a bus carrying mineworkers and killed at least a dozen people, Ukrainian authorities said Sunday, hours after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that the next round of peace talks between Russian and Ukrainian delegations will take place Wednesday and Thursday. Read more...
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