Ukraine war: Disbelief and horror after Krematorsk train station attack

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Ukraine war: Disbelief and horror after Krematorsk train station attack
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The people of Krematorsk are coming to terms with a strike on a train station that killed more than 50.

More than 50 people were killed and many more wounded in a missile strike on a train station in the eastern city of Kramatorsk on Friday. One day later, people are attempting to pick up the pieces from the deadly attack.The bodies of the dead were soon removed from the scene of a missile strike on Friday, but you can still see the dried blood and some evidence of human remains 24 hours later.

Ukraine's state railway says the station was hit by two missiles. The damage is certainly spread over a wide area. It's possible there were three missiles - and one was shot down by Ukraine's air defences. Surgeon Victor Borisovich said six people died before they had a chance to operate. Another two died after surgery - including a young child. Victor says many were life-threatening injuries, which he lists as "amputations, torn limbs, torn feet, stomach wounds and brain injuries". He tells me he has no doubt that the injuries and deaths were the responsibility of Russia.

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