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Russian drone strike on Ukrainian rail hub Lozova leaves two dead

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(Reuters) -Two children were among several people injured in Russia's largest air attack on the Ukrainian town of Lozova since the war began, the head of the local administration said on Tuesday.  "

Major Drone Attack on Ukrainian Rail Hub Lozova Claims Two Lives

Impact of the Drone Attack on Lozova

LOZOVA, Ukraine (Reuters) -Russia carried out its largest attack on Lozova, a railway hub east of Ukraine, on Tuesday, with dozens of drone strikes that left two people dead and wounded 13 others, including two children, Ukrainian officials said.

Governor Oleh Syniehubov said the attack involved 34 drones and damaged the train station and a nearby rail depot.

It temporarily knocked out power to 80% of the town of around 50,000 in the Kharkiv region, which is connected by rail to strategic cities in Ukraine's east.

Casualties and Damage

"Critical infrastructure, apartment buildings and private homes have been damaged ... Lozova has endured the largest attack since the beginning of the war," Serhiy Zelenskiy, head of the town council, wrote on the Telegram messaging app.

Local Reactions

Rubble and debris littered the station, a stately Soviet-era building which was heavily damaged in the attack.

"For Lozova it was a very unusual situation. Of course there have been strikes before, but nothing as big as what we had this evening," said local resident Oksana Samoilenko, 41.

Some residents with cars had left the town earlier in the morning following the strike, she said.

State railway operator Ukrzaliznytsia said one of its employees was among the two people killed and four others wounded.

Military Response

Ukraine's air force said it had downed 29 of 46 drones launched by Russia across Ukraine overnight. One ballistic missile and 17 drones struck various locations, it said.

There was no immediate comment from Russia.

Both sides deny targeting civilians in the war that Russia launched with a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

(Reporting by Vitalii Hnidyi and Anastasiia Malenko and Dan Peleschuk in Kyiv; Editing by Andrew Heavens and Bernadette Baum)

Key Takeaways

  • Russian drone strike on Lozova kills two and injures 13.
  • Attack involved 34 drones, damaging critical infrastructure.
  • 80% of Lozova lost power temporarily due to the strike.
  • Ukraine's air force downed 29 of 46 drones launched.
  • Lozova suffered its largest attack since the war began.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the scale of the drone attack on Lozova?
Russia carried out its largest attack on Lozova, involving 34 drones that left two people dead and wounded 13 others.
What infrastructure was damaged in the attack?
The attack damaged the train station, a nearby rail depot, and knocked out power to 80% of the town.
How did local residents react to the attack?
Local residents described the situation as very unusual, noting that while there have been strikes before, nothing compared to the scale of this attack.
What did Ukraine's air force report about the drones?
Ukraine's air force stated that it had downed 29 of the 46 drones launched by Russia across Ukraine overnight.
Who were the casualties of the drone strike?
One of the casualties was an employee of the state railway operator Ukrzaliznytsia, among the two people killed in the attack.

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