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Russia accuses Ukraine that a drone attack on a bus killed eight civilians

Russia accused Ukraine on Wednesday of killing eight civilians in a drone attack on a passenger bus travelling through a Russian-controlled part of eastern Ukraine's Donetsk Region.

Denis Pushilin said that the Ukrainian drone struck the bus as it stopped in the settlement of Yenakiievo, Donetsk to pick up passengers, on its route from Moscow to Simferopol, in Russia-controlled Crimea.

In a statement, he claimed that Kyiv forces had "committed another act of unprecedented inhuman aggression." The?Ukraine, which like Russia denies targeting civilians, did not immediately comment.

53 people were registered for the bus. Russian investigators have opened a criminal investigation into the "terrorist attack" and are working to identify those responsible.

Investigators released video footage of the wreckage. The interior of the bus was totally burned out and its windows were all broken.

Maria Zakharova, spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, described the attack in terms of a Ukrainian manhunt against civilians. Rodion Miroshnik - a special ambassador to the ministry - said that the attack was aimed at intimidating civilians.

Miroshnik said that Ukraine used Western military and financial assistance "to paralyse civil transport links?and create unbearable conditions for living."

Russia launched a massive missile and drone attack on Ukraine that killed 23 people. Moscow claimed that the attack was in response to a deadly Ukrainian attack on a dormitory within Russian-controlled Luhansk, which Kyiv has denied targeting. Reporting by buro, Maxim Rodionov and Jekaterina Glubkova from London and Tokyo. Editing by Andrew Osborn & Ros Russell.

(source: Reuters)