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News from Ukraine.

Yesterday (8th), Russia dropped a short-range ballistic missile at a train station in eastern Ukraine where refugees were gathering.

The devastation of the train station, where the damage remains intact, is being revealed one after another.

Connect with reporters in Poland.



Correspondent Rodong-gyu says that at least 50 people have died.



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Yes, the damage was compiled by the Ukrainian government.



So far, at least 52 people, including five children, have been killed and more than 300 injured.



According to the Ukrainian government, it is one of the largest civilian casualties caused by a single attack since the start of the war.



Russia dropped a short-range ballistic missile this morning at the Kramatorsk train station north of Donetsk, eastern Ukraine.



This station is the main railway in eastern Ukraine, used by 8,000 people per day for the last two weeks.



At the time of the attack, there were 4,000 civilians fleeing the station at the station, Donetsk authorities said.



The world was astonished when images of civilians killed and wounded, bleeding and bleeding immediately after the attack, were revealed.



Ukrainian President Zelensky said that they must be held accountable.



[Zelensky/President of Ukraine: This is another war crime committed by Russia.

All those responsible for this will be judged.]



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There are analyzes like this that Russia used weapons that increased casualties.



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Yes, it is the Ukrainian claim that Russia put cluster bombs on ballistic missiles.



A cluster bomb is a weapon that contains several small bombs in a single bomb, killing a large number of people at once.



Russia is not a party to the treaty to ban the use of cluster munitions signed by more than 100 countries.



Missile wreckage found near the station had the words 'For our children' written in Russian.



Russia denies the attack, claiming it was a self-defense operation carried out by Ukraine using humans as a shield.



[Peskov / Spokesperson of the Russian President: Our military does not use such missiles.

There was no military operation in Kramatorsk.]



The international community, including the United Nations, the United States, and France, strongly condemned the attack on the train station and said that it would hold them accountable.



The EU is stepping up cooperation and support, including restoring the Kiiu delegation and hastening Ukraine's EU accession process.



(Video coverage: Harung·Yoo Young-hwi, video editing: Jung Yong-hwa)