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Russian drone attack kills at least 12 near Ukrainian mine workers' bus
Summary
Officials reported a Russian drone struck near a shuttle bus carrying DTEK mine workers in Dnipropetrovsk region, killing at least 12 and wounding seven.
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Officials reported a Russian drone struck near a shuttle bus carrying mine workers in the Pavlograd district of Dnipropetrovsk region, killing at least 12 people and wounding seven. The passengers were employees of DTEK who were travelling about 65km (40 miles) from the frontline after completing a shift, authorities said. The incident was reported alongside other recent drone strikes in the region. Ukrainian officials said a second round of talks on a US-drafted plan to end the war was due on 4 and 5 February in Abu Dhabi, though not all parties had publicly confirmed the schedule.
Reported details:
- Officials said the drone struck near a company shuttle bus in Pavlograd district.
- Preliminary casualty figures reported by authorities were at least 12 killed and seven wounded.
- The passengers were described as DTEK mine workers travelling roughly 65km from the frontline after their shift.
- Ukraine's president announced a second round of talks on a US-drafted peace plan for 4–5 February in Abu Dhabi; dates were not confirmed by all parties.
Summary:
The reported attack adds to recent strikes affecting areas away from frontlines and increases the human toll in the affected region. Negotiations on the US-drafted plan are reported to continue on 4–5 February in Abu Dhabi, with some aspects of the schedule not independently confirmed.
