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Russia strikes on rail infrastructure kill 5, wound 18

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Russia strikes on rail infrastructure kill 5, wound 18

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At least five humans were killed and every other 18 injured on Monday in Russian moves on railway infrastructure inside the important Ukraine area of Vinnytsia, Kyiv said.

“Preliminary facts show that five human beings died and 18 have been injured. Rescue operations are underneath manner, investigators, prosecutors, and other offerings are operating on the scene,” the Ukrainian prosecutor preferred’s office stated in an assertion on social media.

Russian forces have been widely accused of targeting civilian infrastructure throughout the Kremlin’s two-month military assault on its pro-democratic neighbour, allegations Moscow denies.

The prosecutor’s office said Russian forces had used rockets to strike “transport infrastructure” near the town of Zhmerynka and Kozyatyn.

The head of Ukraine railways, Alexander Kamyshin, had earlier announced the attacks, accusing Moscow’s army of “systematically” destroying railway infrastructure.

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“This morning, within an hour, five railway stations in central and western Ukraine came under fire. At least 16 passenger trains will be delayed,” he said in a statement published on Telegram.

Dozens of humans were killed earlier this month in Russian moves on a train station used for evacuations inside the Japanese metropolis of Kramatorsk.

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