Nine killed in a Russian attack against a bus in Ukraine

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Nine people were killed after a Russian drone hit a bus transporting workers to Ukraine, officials say.

The attack occurred on Wednesday morning in the southern central city of Marhanet in the area of ​​Denpropetrovsk, through the Dnieper River by the occupied Russian central power plant of the attachment.

Regional boss Sergius Lisak said at least 30 people were injured, adding that “the number of victims is steadily increasing.”

The attack comes when the talks in London on Wednesday aimed at ensuring the termination of fire between Ukraine and Russia were reduced, with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Special Messenger Steve Vikof is no longer present.

The images released by Lysak show the bus with a hole pierced through its roof, hinges and glass doors scattered on its floor.

The bus seems to have been purposeful. Russia has not commented on the attack.

There were also drones of Harkiv, the second largest city of Ukraine, located east of the country, for the second consecutive day.

Russian President Vladimir Putin had declared a 30-hour ceasefire for Easter Sunday. Ukraine had said it would reflect Russia’s actions. Each country accused the other of breaking down.

Last month, Moscow came up with a long list of terms in response to a complete termination of the fire, which was agreed by the US and Ukraine.

The United States is talking to Russia and separately with Ukrainian and European officials to mediate a truce.

Higher officials from the United Kingdom, France, Germany, the United States and Ukraine meet in London, but talks will not include foreign ministers.

Trump’s Ukrainian envoy, Gen Keith Kellog, is present instead of Rubio and Vitcof, while foreign minister of the United Kingdom David Lami will host a bilateral meeting with his Ukrainian counterpart.

Vitcof, a wizard of the property and the special envoy of Donald Trump, has been acting as a conductor between the White House and the Kremlin in recent months.

He is ready to return to Moscow this week for another meeting with Putin.

This comes after reports that the United States is considering proposing to recognize Crimea as Russian territory as a means of ending the struggle, which is excluded by Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski.

Crimea, internationally recognized as part of Ukraine, has been under Russian occupation since 2014.

Donald Trump has also recently stated that the United States will move away from the brokerage of Russia-Ukraine, if Moscow or Kiev “make it difficult” very difficult “to achieve a peaceful deal.

Russia began a full -scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022. It has been estimated that hundreds of thousands of people have since been killed or wounded by all countries.

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