A devastating Russian drone strike near a company shuttle bus in eastern Ukraine has left twelve people dead, with seven others injured, according to regional officials. This tragic incident occurred in the Pavlohrad district, as confirmed by the regional military administration chief, Oleksandr Ganzha. The strike targeted a vehicle transporting workers from a mine, as reported by the energy company DTEK, who described it as a deliberate attack. This comes on the heels of another attack on a maternity hospital in Zaporizhzhia, where six people were injured, including two women undergoing medical examinations. The regional head, Ivan Fedorov, emphasized the strike's impact on life, stating that all injured individuals are receiving necessary assistance. In addition to these incidents, three people were killed in separate attacks in Kherson and the central city of Dnipro. Russia's relentless wave of targeted attacks on Ukraine's power grid has caused significant disruptions, affecting heating and electricity supplies during an exceptionally cold winter. Despite US President Donald Trump's claim that Russian President Putin had agreed to halt attacks on major cities during the cold snap, the Kremlin later clarified that this would last until Sunday. This tragic news serves as a stark reminder of the devastating impact of the war on Ukraine's civilian population, and it is crucial to continue supporting the country in its time of need.