Ukrainian Railways Endure Over a Thousand Russian Strikes in 2025.
Railway Infrastructure Under Fire in 2025
According to Novyny.live: Despite more than 1,200 attacks by Russian forces on Ukraine's railway system in 2025, the network has remained operational. These strikes, which have targeted critical infrastructure across multiple regions, form part of a sustained campaign to cripple the country's logistics. The resilience of this system is vital for both military supply lines and civilian mobility during the ongoing conflict.
Specific attacks have intensified in early 2025. On February 15, Russian forces struck railway infrastructure in the Odesa region. This followed an earlier assault on the night of February 7-8, which damaged key facilities in the Chernihiv region. Just days before, on the night of February 4-5, critical infrastructure in the Sumy region was also attacked, disrupting railway operations.
Remarkably, Ukraine's railway system continues to function. Oleksandr Pertsovskyi, a representative of Ukrainian Railways, confirmed this, stating:
'Ukraine's railway system continues to operate' — Oleksandr Pertsovskyi, Ukrainian Railways representative.
This demonstrates the infrastructure's durability and adaptability, which allows it to maintain passenger and freight transport despite relentless aggression.
Strategic Implications of the Assaults
Consequently, while facing severe challenges from armed attacks, the Ukrainian railway remains functional. This is a crucial factor in supporting the national economy and the population's mobility.
The assaults on Ukraine's rail network reveal a clear Russian strategic aim: to undermine the country's logistical capabilities. The system's continued operation, despite the barrage of strikes, underscores its indispensable role for the national economy and sustaining civilian life. Looking ahead, the persistence of these attacks will likely necessitate further enhancements to the security and protection of Ukraine's critical infrastructure.
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