×
Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please consider supporting us by whitelisting our website.

 

​By SCM REPORTER

 

​KYVE – RUSSIAN soldiers have struck a sickening new low after a swarm of kamikaze drones smashed into a passenger train in Kharkiv, killing at least four innocent people.
​In a chilling escalation of his war on the innocent, the Russian tyrant targeted a service carrying more than 200 civilians—an act President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says serves “no military purpose” other than pure, cold-blooded murder.

​Describing the horror of the strike, the Ukrainian leader revealed that three drones were used to hunt the train. One hit a carriage carrying 18 passengers, turning a routine journey into a scene of carnage.

​”In any country, a drone strike on a civilian train would be viewed the same way—solely as terrorism,” a defiant Zelenskyy said. “There should be no doubt about the classification of this act, whether in Europe, America, the Arab world, China, or anywhere else.”

​Rescue crews are currently picking through the twisted metal of the carriage searching for four more passengers still missing. Two others are being treated for injuries.

​According to President Volodimyr Zelenskyy
​200+ passengers were on board at the time of the strike.

​”18 civilians in the carriage directly hit.
Four ​4 confirmed dead and ​4 missing as rescuers search the wreckage.

​Zelenskyy warned that the Kremlin is “investing in the progress of terrorism” and called on the West to stop staying silent.

He demanded that Russia be held accountable not just for the lives lost, but for the “very possibility” of launching such cowardly attacks.

​”Our task—and this is what should unite all normal people in the world—is to ensure progress in protecting life,” he said.

​The President urged the international community to ramp up pressure on Moscow, insisting that only through punishing Putin’s regime can these “trains of death” be stopped.

Share.
Leave A Reply

Exit mobile version
Be the first to get the news as soon as it breaks Yes!! I'm in Not Yet