Death toll from Russian missile strike on Kramatorsk grows to 50
The death toll from a Russian missile strike on the train station in Kramatorsk has risen to 50.
08 April 2022
The death toll from a Russian missile strike on the train station in Kramatorsk has risen to 50.
The world will hold Russian President Vladimir Putin to account for one more atrocity - a Russian missile attack on the railway station in Kramatorsk.
Three Russian Su-24 bombers shelled Ukraine over the past day.
Russia has proved its status as a terrorist country by shelling the Kramatorsk railway station and it must be punished.
Slovakia's Prime Minister Eduard Heger has confirmed that his country has provided an S-300 air defense system to Ukraine against Russia's aggression.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called on the world to stop feeding the Russian military machine and finance the killing of Ukrainians by buying Russian oil and gas.
Sanctioned Russian banks are trying to circumvent the restrictive measures imposed on them.
UK Foreign Secretary Liz Truss has vowed to bring Russia and President Vladimir Putin to account after a Russian missile strike on the Kramatorsk railway station on Friday.
Russian servicemen, who have seen the military might of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, are making “last will” calls to their families.
Russian leader Vladimir Putin has "probably given up" on trying to capture Kyiv, Ukraine's capital, shifting focus to eastern and southern parts of the country.
Russian invaders do not abandon their methods and continue to destroy the civilian population, having hit a railway station in Kramatorsk with a Tochka-U missile.
Dozens of people were killed and more than 100 were wounded in Russian airstrike on a railway station in the city of Kramatorsk, Donetsk region.
Since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the estimated losses of the invaders have reached 19,000 personnel.
Two Russian missiles hit Kramatorsk railway station in Donetsk region.
Some 149 international companies continue operations with Russia, according to Head of the Ukrainian President’s Office Andriy Yermak.
At least one person was killed and one was injured in Russian shelling of the Avdiivka community, Donetsk region.
Since Russia began its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has recorded 3,838 civilian casualties in the country: 1,611 killed and 2,227 injured.
President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen has left for Kyiv.
Russian troops have killed 169 children in Ukraine since February 24, according to data provided by the Ukrainian Prosecutor General's Office.
In Kyiv city, 208 residential buildings, 46 schools, 29 kindergartens and 1 orphanage have been damaged since the start of the full-scale Russian invasion.
In Bucha, Kyiv region, 163 locals killed by the occupiers were identified, accounting for about half of the bodies found in the town.
The threat of missile and air strikes on military and civilian infrastructure facilities of Ukraine from the territory of Belarus remains unchanged. In addition, the recruitment of so-called "volunteers" is ongoing in the republic.
Ukraine is ready for the potential use of chemical weapons by the Russian army.
Head of the Mykolayiv Regional State Administration Vitaliy Kim has stated that practically no Russian occupiers are left in the region.
In the village of Husarivka, Izium district, Kharkiv region, the Russian military tortured three locals and set their bodies on fire.
The territory of Sumy region is already liberated from the occupiers. The sounds of explosions heard in recent days are the work of rescuers and explosives technicians who dispose of Russian ammunition.
Russian propagandists are planning to use the bodies of killed Ukrainians to create another fake, the purpose of which is to blame the Ukrainian military for mass murder.
Russian troops have launched a missile strike that damaged infrastructure in the Odesa region.
Russian invaders have seized buses and trucks carrying humanitarian aid cargo to Melitopol.
Russian troops have become more active in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine and are receiving reinforcements to continue their offensive, but the Armed Forces of Ukraine are doing everything possible to repel enemy attacks.