'Very scary...': Russian strike on Ukraine's railway hub kills two; locals recount the horror
Russia swarmed a railway hub in eastern Ukraine with dozens of drones early on Tuesday (August 5), killing two people and wounding 13, officials said. Two children were among the wounded in the strike on Lozova, Russia's largest of the war on the town of around 50,000 in the Kharkiv region, which is connected by rail to strategic cities in Ukraine's east. Governor Oleh Syniehubov said the attack involved 34 drones and damaged the train station and nearby depot. It also temporarily knocked out power to 80% of the town.