Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Moscow Drone Strike Hits Trains In Northern Sumy; 1 Killed, 30 Injured | World News

In a Russian drone strike in the northern Sumy region of Ukraine, a person was reportedly killed when 30 was killed. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy described the attack as “wild” and said that emergency services came to the scene to help people.
In an article in X, Zelenskyy informed the attack and shared a video that damages the trains.
“A wild Russian drone strike at the train station in Shostka in Sumy. All emergency services have already begun to help people at the scene and people.
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“The Russians could not realize that they were striking to civilians. And the terror that this world should not ignore. Russia can take people’s lives every day. And we can stop the powers only. We have heard stable expressions from Europe and America – and the high time to turn them all into reality is unnecessary.
A wild Russian drone strike at the train station in Shostka in Sumy. All emergency services have already begun to help people at the scene and people. All information about the wounded is established. We know at least 30 victims so far. Preliminary reports… pic.twitter.com/zzowFPMPL5– Volodymyr Zelenskyy / October 4, 2025
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Ani, referring to Al Jazeera, hours later, local prosecutors, a 71 -year -old man was found dead in one of the devastated cars, he said. The site is about 50 kilometers from the Russian border (30 miles).
In a message of Telegram, Sumy’s deputy Artem Kobzar said, “There are wounded passengers. Savior, medical officials and all emergency services are working at the scene.”
Russia accelerated the air strike campaign in Ukraine’s railway infrastructure and hit almost every day in the last two months.
The attack on the train comes one day after the largest night air strikes for the emergency infrastructure for electricity networks and gas fields in various parts of Ukraine.
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