Civilians bid to leave eastern Ukraine after deadly attack on train station
Western experts and Ukrainian authorities said that Russia launched the missile which killed 52 people.
Western experts and Ukrainian authorities said that Russia launched the missile which killed 52 people.
Dozens of people were also severely injured in the attack on Kramatorsk railway station.
About 4,000 civilians were in and around the station, the office of Ukraine’s prosecutor-general said.
The post showed photos of Mr Muratov and a train compartment drenched in red liquid.
Investigators have collected evidence documenting what appeared to be widespread killings of civilians.
The International Criminal Court’s prosecutor has already opened an investigation into potential war crimes.
Space is one of the last remaining areas of co-operation between Moscow and western nations.
The exchange of control happened amid growing indications the Kremlin is using talk of de-escalation in Ukraine as cover to regroup.
The Donbas is the largely Russian-speaking eastern part of the country where Russian-backed separatists have been fighting Ukraine forces since 2014.
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The Russian president praised his country’s forces at the rally to mark the eighth anniversary of Russia annexing the Crimea from Ukraine.
The strike against the theatre was part of a furious bombardment of civilian targets in multiple Ukrainian cities over the past day.
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said Moscow’s demands were becoming ‘more realistic’.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said early on Wednesday that Russia’s demands were becoming ‘more realistic’.