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KYIV, Ukraine, Sept 9, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - A Russian strike on Tuesday in
Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region killed at least 20 people, Ukrainian
President Volodymyr Zelensky said in a social media post.
Moscow has claimed the industrial region as part of Russia despite not having
full control over it, and Kyiv says the Kremlin has massed 100,000 troops at
a key part of the front line for a fresh offensive.
"A brutally savage Russian airstrike with an aerial bomb on the rural
settlement of Yarova in the Donetsk region. Directly on people. Ordinary
civilians. At the very moment when pensions were being disbursed," Zelensky
said in his post.
"According to preliminary information, more than 20 people were killed," the
Ukrainian leader added.
The governor of the Donetsk region said 21 people had been killed and that
the same number of people had been wounded.
Zelensky posted amateur video from the scene showing corpses strewn across
the ground and a burned-out mini-van near a playground, with personal
belongings, papers, and shoes scattered all around.
AFP could not independently verify the images posted by Ukrainian officials.
Yarova, which lies approximately eight kilometres (nearly five miles) from
the front line, had a pre-war population of around 1,900 people.
Zelensky urged Ukraine's allies to issue a response to the attack.
"A response is needed from the United States. A response is needed from
Europe. A response is needed from the G20.
"Strong actions are needed to make Russia stop bringing death," Zelensky
added.