KYIV, Ukraine — A Russian drone hit a bus evacuating civilians from a front-line area in Ukraine's northeastern Sumy region Saturday and killed nine people, Ukrainian officials said, hours after Moscow and Kyiv had held their first direct peace talks in years that failed to yield a ceasefire.
Seven people were also injured in the attack in Bilopillia, a town around 10 kilometers (6 miles) from the border with Russia, three of them seriously, according to local Gov. Oleh Hryhorov and Ukraine's national police. The Associated Press couldn't independently verify the report and there was no immediate comment from Moscow.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy described the attack as ''deliberate killing of civilians'' and added in a post on Telegram messaging app that "Russians could scarcely not realize what kind of vehicle they were hitting.''
He lamented the missed opportunity from the peace talks on Friday, saying that ''Ukraine has long proposed this — a full and unconditional ceasefire in order to save lives.''
"Russia only retains the ability to continue killing,'' Zelenskyy added.
A town in mourning
In Bilopillia, a period of mourning was declared through Monday. Local community chief Yurii Zarko calling the day ''Black Saturday.'' The injured were taken to a hospital in Sumy, the regional capital.
The local media outlet Suspilne said the passengers on the bus were being evacuated from the town when the strike happened. Authorities are working to identify some of the victims, most of them elderly women.