Four killed as man detonates explosive device at Ukraine train station
Summary
A man set off an explosive device at a train station in northern Ukraine, resulting in the deaths of himself and three women. Twelve more people were injured in the explosion at the Ovruch station, near the Belarus border. The motives behind the incident remain unknown.Key Facts
- A 23-year-old man caused an explosion at a Ukraine train station in Ovruch.
- The blast killed the man and three women, and injured twelve others.
- Among the casualties were a border guard and two civilians, aged 29, 58, and 82.
- The man was a resident of Kharkiv and had been recently detained for attempting to cross the border.
- The explosion occurred during an identity check on a train in the Zhytomyr region.
- The Ukrainian border guard service posted an image of rescuers aiding those hurt by the blast.
- Martial law has been active in Ukraine since February 2022, following the Russian invasion.
- Men aged 22 to 60 in Ukraine cannot leave the country without special permission and may be drafted for military service.
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