Russia strike on Ukrainian train station kills 22, injures dozens
A Russian rocket strike on a Ukrainian train station has killed 22 people, Ukraine says, on the day marking six months since Moscow's invasion began.
Earlier he accused Moscow's forces of turning the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant into a "war zone" that endangered the plant and the people of Europe, putting the world "on the brink of radiation catastrophe". Messages of support arrived from across the globe: from Australia, Germany, Finland, Poland, Turkey and more. In the Vatican, Pope Francis called for "concrete steps" to end the war and avert the risk of a nuclear disaster at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.President Zelensky said Russia had endangered the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, and the people of Europe
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