Lviv: Witnesses of Russia’s missile attack on a subway station in eastern Ukraine’s Ramtorsk city on Friday have begun to see eye-to-eye. Members of the Sidorenko family, who were eyewitnesses, said they could have been one of at least 52 people killed in the attack or more than a hundred wounded. However, the taxi he had booked for the first time did not come. Due to this, he had to take another taxi, due to which he reached the station late and escaped from this attack.”
Family member Ivan Sidorenko told that at 11 am on Friday, he had to catch the train being run for the safe evacuation of people, but the taxi by which he was supposed to reach the station did not come and it took time to get another taxi to reach the station. , which saved him from being a victim of the attack.
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According to Ivan, the explosion took place three minutes before his family reached the station. He said that when the missile hit the subway station, at least two thousand people were present there.
The family said burning cars, burning missiles and people running for their lives were seen at the scene. Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister Erna Vereshchak said Saturday it was planned to carry out evacuation operations by buses through ten corridors, while people were being evacuated by train from several other stations. Russia, however, denied taking responsibility for the attack. Moscow alleges that the Ukrainian military carried out the attack on the subway station and blames it on Russia. (agency)