Russian drone strike on Ukrainian passenger train kills five
A Russian drone strike on a passenger train in the Kharkiv region of northeastern Ukraine on Tuesday killed five people. The train was traveling from Chop to Barvinkove, carrying over 150 passengers.

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AI-generatedA Russian drone strike on a passenger train in the Kharkiv region of northeastern Ukraine on Tuesday killed five people. The train was traveling from Chop to Barvinkove, carrying over 150 passengers. Ukrainian prosecutors reported finding fragments of five bodies at the scene, where at least two carriages caught fire. President Zelenskyy condemned the attack as terrorism, stating there was no military purpose and that it undermined peace efforts. In a separate incident, a barrage of over 50 Russian drones in Odesa killed three and wounded over 30, including a pregnant woman.
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5 extractedA barrage of more than 50 Russian drones killed three people and wounded more than 30 in Odesa.
One drone struck the train and two more hit an area alongside it.
In any country, a drone strike on a civilian train would be considered purely as terrorism.
The train had been operating from Chop to the town of Barvinkove.
A Russian drone strike on a passenger train in north-eastern Ukraine has killed five people.