Russia attacked the railways of Sumy and Kharkiv regions: the consequences shown.
31.10.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
31.10.2025
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Attack on railway infrastructure
Last night, Ukraine once again suffered aggressive actions. Russian troops struck the railway infrastructure of the Sumy and Kharkiv regions, resulting in damage to the local 'Ukrzaliznytsia' depot. Deputy Prime Minister Oleksii Kuleba personally demonstrated the results of the attack, showing serious damage to buildings and warehouses.The mass raid of 'shaheeds' destroyed most of the working premises, and the Sumy - Kyiv train depot was also damaged. Workers were promptly moved to shelters: therefore, the most important thing is that no one was injured during this large-scale attack.
Strike on Kharkiv region
In addition, the Kharkiv region was also affected, specifically the railway infrastructure in Lozova. Due to the inflicted strikes, trains are currently running with delays and on new routes. It is worth noting that Russian troops are not striking Ukrainian facilities for the first time, even civilian ones. Unfortunately, among the injured are children.The military pressure is felt, especially in areas near radiation zones. The aim of such attacks remains unclear, but they are clearly aimed at settlements and key infrastructure.Considering the scale and consequences of these attacks, the Ukrainian authorities continue to take measures to ensure the safety of the population and preserve important infrastructure facilities. The situation remains tense, and citizens must be prepared for possible new threats.Read also
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