Zelensky on shelling of railway station in Kramatorsk: This evil has no limits

Zelensky on shelling of railway station in Kramatorsk: This evil has no limits

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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.

That’s according to a statement by President Volodymyr Zelensky, Ukrinform reports.

"The occupiers hit the Kramatorsk railway station, with thousands of civilians there, waiting to be evacuated, with a Tockha-U missile… Nearly 30 people died, some 100 people were sustained injuries of varying severity. Police and rescuers are already on the scene. Russian monsters don’t abandon their methods. Lacking the strength and courage for a face-off on the battlefield, they are cynically destroying the civilian population. This is an evil that has no limits. And if it’s not punished, it will never stop," the president said.

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As Ukrinform reported, Head of the Donetsk Regional Military Administration Pavlo Kyrylenko said that the enemy had hit a rail station in Kramatorsk using a cluster missile. According to the official, thousands of people were at the station at the time of the strike amid an ongoing evacuation of civilians to safer regions.

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