A Russian missile strike on a Ukrainian railway station has killed 15 people and wounded 50 others today - six months since Vladimir Putin launched a full-scale invasion of the country, and 31 years since the former Soviet country broke away from Moscow's rule.Volodymyr Zelensky told the UN Security Council that a Russian missile strike hit a passenger train and nearby vehicles at the rural train station in Chaplyne, a village near the major city of Dnipro - the scene of intense recent fighting between Ukrainian and Kremlin forces.The wartime President had previously warned that the 'erratic' Russian dictator would use the killing of the daughter of his ultra-nationalist aide Alexander Dugin - dubbed 'Putin's Rasputin' - in a car bombing in Moscow last week as a pretext to escalate his war of aggression.
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