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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin accused of ‘act of terrorism’ after five killed in passenger train attack

Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Russian president Vladimir Putin of an “act of terrorism” after an attack on a Ukrainian passenger train killed at least five people.

“In any country, a drone strike on a civilian train would be regarded in the same way – purely as an act of terrorism,” Zelensky said.

The war-time president said there was no “military justification” in Russia’s targeting civilians. He added that there were 18 people in the carriage that was hit and over 200 on the train in total.

The attack was in contrast to US president Donald Trump’s remarks just a few hours earlier when he said “very good things” were happening in efforts to bring peace to Ukraine, as US-brokered peace talks are set to continue this Sunday.

His comments follow trilateral discussions in Abu Dhabi over the weekend, which Zelensky said were “constructive”.

A source familiar with internal discussions told Reuters on Tuesday that the US has told Ukraine that it must sign on to a peace deal with Russia if it wants to get US security guarantees.

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