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Ukraine warfare: Greater than 20 civilians killed in ‘brutal’ Russian strike on Donetsk, Zelenskyy says

By Editorial Board Published September 9, 2025 3 Min Read
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Ukraine warfare: Greater than 20 civilians killed in ‘brutal’ Russian strike on Donetsk, Zelenskyy says

Greater than 20 civilians have been killed in a Russian airstrike on a village in Ukraine’s Donetsk area, Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stated.

One other 21 individuals have been wounded, a regional official stated.

The bomb hit the village of Yarova as individuals lined up outdoors to obtain their pensions, Mr Zelenskyy stated in a put up on Telegram, including that the assault was “directly on people. Ordinary civilians”.

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Yarova is lower than 10km from the entrance line, and was occupied by Russia in 2022 earlier than being liberated by Ukraine’s armed forces in a counteroffensive later the identical 12 months.

Mr Zelenskyy posted video footage of our bodies on the bottom amid particles on Telegram.

“Frankly brutal,” he stated, urging the worldwide neighborhood to make Russia pay economically for its invasion via extra sanctions.

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Russia has stepped up its assault, launching an aerial strike on a authorities constructing in Kyiv on Sunday. Pic: AP

“The world must not remain silent,” Mr Zelenskyy added. “The world must not remain idle. A response is needed from the United States. A response is needed from Europe. A response is needed from the G20.”

Ukraine’s human rights commissioner, Dmytro Lubinets, stated the assault was “yet another confirmation of systemic terror against the civilian population of Ukraine.”

Russia is but to remark.

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The newest barrage comes as NATO chief Mark Rutte is in the present day visiting the UK for talks on Ukraine – however diplomatic efforts to finish the three-and-a-half-year warfare have stalled in current months.

With US-led peace efforts seemingly making no headway, Russia has escalated its assaults on Ukraine. On Sunday, it hit Kyiv with the most important aerial barrage for the reason that warfare started in February 2022.

US and European officers then met within the States on Monday night to debate choices to exert financial strain on Russia, together with new sanctions and tarriffs on Russial oil purchases, the Related Press reported.

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