The head of Ukraine's railways said that Russia was intensifying a campaign of air strikes on the network in an attempt to isolate frontline communities ahead of winter. Russia launched drones at two passenger trains in Ukraine's northeastern Sumy region, killing one person and wounding dozens, according to Ukrainian officials.
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- Russian drones struck a passenger train and railway station in Sumy province, injuring staff and passengers.
- A 'double tap' tactic was used, with a second strike occurring during rescue operations. 22s
- Ukrainian officials claim the attacks aim to make front-line and border areas uninhabitable. 50s
- President Zelensky called for stronger international action in response to the strikes. 1m 14s
- There have been 40 major attacks on Ukrainian railway infrastructure since August, according to reports. 1m 46s