Overview
- Ukrainian officials said rail cars caught fire at the station and passengers were among those wounded.
- Emergency services continue rescue and medical operations at the site.
- The strike follows Oct. 2–3 attacks on energy infrastructure in eastern and central Ukraine that led to large power cuts.
- President Volodymyr Zelenskyy denounced the assaults as terrorism aimed at the winter heating season and called for stronger international pressure on Russia.
- Temperatures have dropped in Kyiv this week, raising concern about the humanitarian impact of damaged energy systems as heating demand rises.