Russian drone kills 12 Ukrainian miners in bus attack in Dnipropetrovsk
CITY, State (Fox News) — Russian drone strike kills at least 15 miners in Ukraine, one of the deadliest attacks on energy workers during the war.
## Attack on Miners
A Russian drone strike hit a bus carrying miners in Ukraine’s Dnipropetrovsk region, resulting in the deaths of 15 people. The attack occurred after President Zelenskyy announced a postponement of peace talks between Ukraine and Russia.
## Details of the Attack
The bus, transporting miners from a private energy firm, was targeted by drones roughly 40 miles from the front line. The incident was described as a terrorist attack on civilian infrastructure by the company.
## President’s Response
Zelenskyy condemned the strike as a deliberate attack on civilians and announced that the next round of trilateral talks involving Ukraine, Russia, and the U.S. would be postponed to Feb. 4-5 in Abu Dhabi.
## Escalating Conflict
Zelenskyy warned of Russia’s increasing aerial campaign against civilian and logistical targets, with over 980 attack drones and 1,100 guided bombs used in the past week. The CEO of the energy firm called the attack the single largest loss of life of their employees since the invasion.
## Conclusion
The attack on the miners marks a tragic event in Ukraine’s history, with efforts underway to support the injured and families of the victims. CITY, State (Fox News) — A new study has found that regular exercise can improve memory and cognitive function in older adults.
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