Russian attack on the railway station in Lozova: Died a technician, the other four workers suffered injuries

by Andrea
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In Russia’s attack on the railway station in Lozov in eastern Ukraine, a technician died and four other workers suffered injuriesthe State Railway Company announced on Tuesday. TASR informs this based on the AFP report.

  • A technician and four injuries died in the attack.
  • Massive intervention damaged the infrastructure and redirected trains.
  • Civilian areas, including buildings and children, affected.
  • The US warns Russia against new sanctions for war.

“Russian terrorists have taken a massive attack on rail infrastructure,” They reported Ukrainian railways in a telegram social network. Several train connections had to be redirected.

According to the mayor of Serhija Zelensky, several civilians, including two children, were injured in the Russian attack. Residential buildings were also affected. “Lozova has experienced the most massive attack since the beginning of the war,” He said the mayor of the city lying in the Kharkov region.

Two people also suffered injuries in the attack of the Russian drone on the Zaporožie, the local authorities said. The Ukrainian aerial forces informed in the meantime that During the night they shot down 29 unmanned aircraft in the northern and eastern parts of the country.

The attacks arrive at a time when the date of the ultimatum, which Russia was set by US President Donald Trump, is approaching. According to him, Moscow has time by August 8 to take steps towards the end of the war in UkraineOtherwise, new sanctions will be imposed on it, including 100 % CLA for Russia trading states.

At the same time, Trump confirmed that his special envoy Steve Witkoff will visit Russia this week, where he could also meet President Vladimir Putin.

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