Drones attacked a railway station in Russia: what is known about the consequences.

Drones attacked a railway station in Russia: what is known about the consequences
Drones attacked a railway station in Russia: what is known about the consequences

On the night of August 5, unidentified drones attacked railway infrastructure in Russia, causing a fire. According to local media reports, the attack took place at the 'Tatinsky' railway station in the Rostov region.

This information was disseminated by Russian media.

Attack on railway infrastructure: what is known

In the evening of August 5, unidentified drones attacked the 'Tatinsky' railway station in the Rostov region of Russia. Witnesses reported that a fire broke out as a result of the attack and saw at least six drones being targeted by Russian air defense systems.

According to media information, this logistics center transports products from a local oil depot and also loads grain from local elevators.

The temporary head of the Rostov region, Yuriy Slyusar, reported that fires occurred in the evening due to a massive airstrike.

He stated: 'The armed forces carried out a massive airstrike in the Rostov region, destroying drones in Bilya Kalytva, Tatinsky, Chertkovsky, and Millerovsky districts. Fires broke out. In the village of Verkhnatalovka of the Millerovsky district, there was a fire at a substation. The fire over an area of 500 square meters was localized. In the Tatinsky stanitsa, a shed in the yard of a private house caught fire. The fire was quickly extinguished. No one was injured.'

It is worth noting that on the night of August 5, Russian occupiers struck the railway infrastructure in the city of Lozova in the Kharkiv region, resulting in the death of a mechanic.

Lately, 'Ukrzaliznytsia' released images of the consequences of the Russian attack on the railway in the city of Lozova in the Kharkiv region.

The incident of the attack on railway infrastructure in Russia occurred at the same time that other similar incidents took place in Ukraine. This indicates heightened tensions in the region and the need for measures to prevent such events in the future.

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