At Least 12 Miners Killed in Ukrainian Drone Strike
A devastating drone strike carried out by Russia on a bus carrying miners in Ukraine's southeastern Dnipropetrovsk region has claimed the lives of at least 12 people, with seven more injured. The attack occurred in the city of Ternivka, where footage showed a charred bus with shattered windows that veered off the road.
The attack was condemned by Ukrainian officials, who described it as a "cynical and targeted" assault on energy sector workers. Energy Minister Denys Shmyhal attributed the strike to the Russian enemy, stating that "Today, the enemy carried out a cynical and targeted attack on energy sector workers in the Dnipro region."
According to reports from energy firm DTEK, the victims were its employees returning from a shift. The attacks come days after US President Donald Trump stated that Russia's President Vladimir Putin had agreed to temporarily halt targeting of Ukrainian cities, including Kyiv.
However, it is unclear whether this suspension applies to drone strikes like the one in Ternivka. Russia and Ukraine are set to meet for a second round of talks with the US in Abu Dhabi next week, amid ongoing pressure to end their nearly four-year war.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that the talks will take place on Wednesday and Thursday, although Ukrainian and Russian officials remain far apart over key issues such as whether Russia should withdraw from occupied territories or receive land it has not yet captured.
A devastating drone strike carried out by Russia on a bus carrying miners in Ukraine's southeastern Dnipropetrovsk region has claimed the lives of at least 12 people, with seven more injured. The attack occurred in the city of Ternivka, where footage showed a charred bus with shattered windows that veered off the road.
The attack was condemned by Ukrainian officials, who described it as a "cynical and targeted" assault on energy sector workers. Energy Minister Denys Shmyhal attributed the strike to the Russian enemy, stating that "Today, the enemy carried out a cynical and targeted attack on energy sector workers in the Dnipro region."
According to reports from energy firm DTEK, the victims were its employees returning from a shift. The attacks come days after US President Donald Trump stated that Russia's President Vladimir Putin had agreed to temporarily halt targeting of Ukrainian cities, including Kyiv.
However, it is unclear whether this suspension applies to drone strikes like the one in Ternivka. Russia and Ukraine are set to meet for a second round of talks with the US in Abu Dhabi next week, amid ongoing pressure to end their nearly four-year war.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that the talks will take place on Wednesday and Thursday, although Ukrainian and Russian officials remain far apart over key issues such as whether Russia should withdraw from occupied territories or receive land it has not yet captured.