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‘I had blood all over me’: Kramatorsk station attack survivors face long road to recovery

Ukrainians who had narrow escape from missile attack are being treated for devastating injuries

The evacuation train that was supposed to arrive in the Ukrainian town of Kramatorsk last Friday was late.

Andrei Kovalov was standing on the busy platform waiting for the service that would take him west, far away from the fighting, which is on the verge of engulfing his home town of Bakhmut in Donetsk. The 45-year-old was among up to 4,000 other civilians at the train station that morning fleeing the advance of Russian troops across the country’s east. The station was hot and crowded, witnesses said; everyone was willing to stand on the long train journey, if it meant at least they could leave.

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