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Thirty-five people are killed and 100 are injured when a Russian rocket with the words “for our children” written on the side blitzes a Ukrainian railway station

Ukrainian railway station

A RUSSIAN MISSILE with the words “for our children” written on the side blasted a Ukrainian railway station, killing at least 35 people and injuring more than 100.

Images show people scattered on the ground beside abandoned baggage at Kramatorsk train station in eastern Ukraine, amid reports that Russian soldiers bombarded the scene.

According to the state railway company, two Russian missiles hit the station, which was used to evacuate residents from regions under attack by Vladimir Putin’s soldiers.

According to reports, at least 35 people were murdered and over 100 were injured, with terrible pictures showing smoke rising from the site.

According to Mayor Oleksander Honcharenko, around 4,000 people were at the train station when it was struck, the majority of them were elderly, women, and children.

After reviewing the photographs of the huge rocket, a translator told Sky News that the Russian text may be interpreted as ‘our’ and ‘children.’

However, the way ‘our’ is phrased may be taken as ‘for what has been done to our children.’

“Around 30 people were killed, and approximately 100 individuals were injured to varied degrees. Police and rescue personnel have already arrived on the area. Non-humans in Russia do not forsake their tactics.

“They are deliberately eliminating the civilian population because they lack the guts and bravery to stand up to us on the battlefield.

“This is an evil that knows no bounds. And if it is not punished, it will continue indefinitely.”

According to Russia’s defence ministry, its forces had no objectives designated to them in Kramatorsk on Friday.

The governor of the Donetsk region, Pavlo Kyrylenko, claimed thousands of people were at the station when the missiles hit.

Armed cops in flak jackets stood next to them.

Another unconfirmed image showed rescuers putting out what seemed to be a fire, with a cloud of grey smoke rising into the air.

“Two rockets were launched at Kramatorsk train station,” Ukrainian Railways said in a statement.

“According to operational data, more than 30 persons were killed and more than 100 were injured in the rocket assault on Kramatorsk train station,” it said later.

According to the chief of Ukrainian Railways, three trains transporting evacuees were halted in the same region of Ukraine on Thursday after an air strike on the railway.

 

According to Ukrainian authorities, Russian soldiers have been reorganising for a fresh onslaught, and Moscow intends to grab as much land as possible in the eastern portion of Ukraine known as Donbas, which borders Russia.

Local governments in several places have urged citizens to flee while it is still feasible and reasonably safe to do so.