
Dozens killed in apparent Russian strike on Ukrainians
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Dozens killed as apparent Russian missile strikes Ukrainians fleeing conflict
An apparent Russian missile slammed into a crowded rail platform Friday in eastern Ukraine, killing dozens and wounding hundreds. Thousands of people were waiting for trains to evacuate the area as Russian forces refocused their assault on eastern Ukraine. The Pentagon said Russia will call up as many as 60,000 reservists as the war inflicts heavy losses on Russian forces. Simon Ostrovsky reports.
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Dozens killed in apparent Russian strike on Ukrainians
Clip: 4/8/2022 | 5m 16sVideo has Closed Captions
An apparent Russian missile slammed into a crowded rail platform Friday in eastern Ukraine, killing dozens and wounding hundreds. Thousands of people were waiting for trains to evacuate the area as Russian forces refocused their assault on eastern Ukraine. The Pentagon said Russia will call up as many as 60,000 reservists as the war inflicts heavy losses on Russian forces. Simon Ostrovsky reports.
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