Russia accused of ‘monstrous’ war crime in Kramatorsk station attack

Dozens killed as Ukraine says ballistic missile struck station being used to evacuate civilians to safety

The Kremlin has been accused of carrying out a “monstrous” war crime after a Russian ballistic missile hit a crowded train station in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk, killing at least 50 people including four children.

The powerful Tochka-U rocket landed outside the main station building where 4,000 people were waiting to be evacuated on Friday. The authorities had urged residents to leave the region before a Russian military assault expected from next week.

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