Russia attacked the railway: how Ukrzaliznytsia is restoring train operations.
According to inkorr.com: Ukrzaliznytsia is responding quickly to attacks from Russia, trying to restore transportation links and avoid delays in passenger train movements. Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko thanked the services for their prompt response and efforts to restore infrastructure.
During the night, Russia struck at the civilian population of Ukraine, injuring people and damaging railway infrastructure. Ukrzaliznytsia and the depot in Odesa were targeted in the attack. However, the Prime Minister emphasized that the Russians will not force Ukrainians to submit, declaring that life in the cities of Ukraine will not be made easier by such attacks.
As reported by the Minister of Communities and Territories Development of Ukraine Oleksii Kuleba, Russian drones attacked facilities in Odesa, Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk, and Zaporizhzhia regions, attempting to paralyze transportation infrastructure.
Ukraine continues to defend its territorial integrity and steadfastly uphold its values despite attacks and attempts by the enemy to harm the peaceful population and the country's infrastructure.
The situation in Ukraine remains challenging, but the efforts of state structures and the national enterprise Ukrzaliznytsia demonstrate resilience and professionalism in times of challenges. It is important that the country continues to fight for its independence and the security of its citizens, responding to threats from the occupier.
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