Ukrainian president says five children among 50 people killed, while mayor of Kramatorsk says there were 4,000 people at the station – mostly women, children and the elderly
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Here is a recap of the comments made by Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy in his late night address on Friday. Zelenskiy referred to the missile strike on a railway station in eastern Ukraine as a Russian war crime and said it must be one of the charges to feature at any future tribunal.
Five children were among 50 people killed when a missile hit Kramatorsk railway station on Friday. The US has also blamed Russia, saying it believes it used a short range ballistic missile. Russia has denied responsibility.