(Kiev / New York Composite Electric) Ukraine accused Russia accusing Russia on the Independence Day of Ukraine, and launched a rocket launcher to attack the houses and train stations in a small town in Wudong, causing 22 civilians to die.

Ukrainian President Zeleiski said on Wednesday (August 24) in a video speech to the United Nations Security Council in the evening that a train from Chaplyne, a Russian rocket, hit the Russian rocket.The car was on fire, at least 22 people died, and dozens of people were injured.Chaplaine is located in the Russian -occupied Donetsk West, which is about 145 kilometers apart, with a population of about 3,500 people.

Ukraine celebrated the 31st anniversary of the independence from the former Soviet Union on August 24. This day is also the six months of the Russian and Ukraine War.Zelei warned on the day of independence that there may be "disgusting Russia provocations" on Independence Day.Officials have forbidden people from holding large -scale independent Day celebrations and rallys in Capital Kiev.

For the attack on the train station, Zernesky emphasized that Ukraine will make Russia responsible for all of this.After Timothy, the deputy director of the President's Office, issued a statement that the Russian army launched two attacks on Chaplaine on the 24th: the first missile hit the house, causing a 11 -year -old boy to die; the second time was a rocket launcher.Hitting the railway station, causing 21 people to die.

The President of U -President Alestovich and Podoliak also accused the Russian army of launching large -scale shells on Ukraine on Independence Day.Niebero was attacked, but Kiev was not among the Russian army.

Putin's signing of administration to expand the army

Russia has not responded to the allegations of Ukraine.However, Russian President Putin signed a decree on Thursday to expand the existing troops from 1.9 million to 2.04 million, of which the combatants would increase 137 million to 1.15 million.

According to a government order issued by the Russian government website, this expansion order will take effect on January 1 next year.

U.S. Secretary of State Brills tweeted that the Russian missile attacks were all civilian railway stations as "atrocities"; the United States will continue to support Ukraine with partners around the world and hold accountable with Russia.

In addition, the United Nations Secretary -General Gutres described at the special meeting of the Security Council that Russia launched a war against Ukraine for six months and was a "sadness and tragedy milestone."

Gutres once again expressed deep attention to military activities around the Nuclear power plant in the Uanan area and the largest nuclear power plant Zarpari nuclear power plant."The warning light is flashing. If the situation is heating further, it may lead to self -destruction. All parties must ensure that the safety of the nuclear power plant is listed as a pure civil infrastructure."

Zapolo Nuclear Power Station is currently controlled by the Russian army.Recently, it has been frequently shot around the nuclear power plant, causing concerns that may have more serious nuclear disasters than Chelnilet.Both Russia and Ukraine accused each other of attacking the nuclear power plant.

At the same time, a spokesman for the White House National Security Council, Cerbie, said that Russia may be as soon as the areas that are captured this week, including cities such as Herpson, Donetzk, and HalkovReferendum "formally controls these areas.

Kobe pointed out on Wednesday that according to the United States, the Russian leadership has instructed officials to start preparing to hold a "fake referendum" in these areas, especially Halkov."These referendums may start in a few days or weeks ... Russia is obviously difficult to obtain Ukrainian territory, so trying to achieve the goal through political means."

He said that the Ukrainians in these regions have very low support for Russia, but the United States expects Russia to manipulate referendum results and lies in the Ukraine people want to join Russia.