January 29, 2026
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Fragments of 6 bodies were found at the site of the Russian attack on a passenger train in Kharkiv Oblast

Fragments of six bodies were found at the site of the attack by the Russian army on the Chop – Kharkiv – Barvinkove train in the Kharkiv region.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

Fragments of 6 bodies were found at the site of the Russian attack on a passenger train in Kharkiv Oblast Photo: Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor’s Office

Fragments of six bodies were found at the site of the attack by the Russian army on the Chop – Kharkiv – Barvinkove train in the Kharkiv region.

Source: Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor’s Office

Literally: “As a result of the enemy strike, the bodies of the dead were badly mutilated, which made it difficult to determine their number at the scene.

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The discovered body fragments were handed over for forensic examinations, which are currently ongoing. It was established that they belong to the six dead people.”

Details: As reported by the prosecutor’s office, biological samples will be taken from close relatives of the deceased for molecular genetic (DNA) examinations in order to compare them with the discovered body fragments and establish the identities of the deceased.

What preceded:

The Chop – Kharkiv – Barvinkove train was hit by a Russian attack. Previously, two Geran-2 drones hit the side of the train, and one hit the carriage, resulting in the death of five passengers.

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