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After deadly strike, U.N. official calls on all actors to respect international law

After deadly strike, U.N. official calls on all actors to respect international law
After deadly strike, U.N. official calls on all actors to respect international law Copyright  Thomson Reuters 2022
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KYIV - The top United Nations official in Ukraine said on Thursday she was shocked by military strikes that killed children and other civilians in Chaplyne in central Ukraine on Wednesday, and called on all parties to adhere to international law.

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Russia's defence ministry on Thursday said its forces had hit a military train at Chaplyne railway station. Kyiv says 25 civilians died in the Russian strike.

"I am truly shocked by the strikes that yesterday killed and injured civilians close to the rail station in Chaplyne, in central Ukraine. Children were killed in this attack and they died in places where they expected to be safe, in their homes or travelling with their families," U.N. humanitarian coordinator for Ukraine Denise Brown said in a statement.

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