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Ukraine war: Russian drone strike on Dnipro bus kills 12 miners
Summary
A Russian drone strike hit a bus carrying mineworkers in Dnipro, killing at least 12 people and injuring seven, authorities and the company DTEK reported; the same day, Ukraine said US-brokered talks with Russia were delayed until 4–5 February in Abu Dhabi.
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A Russian drone strike hit a bus carrying mineworkers in the city of Dnipro on Sunday, officials and the company involved reported. At least 12 people were killed and seven were injured, and a fire that followed was later extinguished. Energy firm DTEK said the strike affected a company bus returning workers from a shift and described the incident in strong terms. Earlier the same day, President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that US-brokered talks between Ukraine and Russia had been delayed.
Known details:
- A drone strike struck a bus carrying mineworkers in Dnipro, reported on Sunday.
- Authorities and DTEK reported at least 12 dead and seven injured.
- DTEK said the strike hit a company bus returning from a shift and used the phrase "a large-scale terrorist attack."
- President Zelensky said trilateral discussions were delayed and are now scheduled for 4 and 5 February in Abu Dhabi.
Summary:
The reported strike resulted in multiple deaths and injuries and was described by the company involved in strongly worded terms. The delay to the US-brokered talks, now set for 4–5 February in Abu Dhabi, is the next scheduled development; further developments are undetermined at this time.
