Russian drone attacked a train near Konotop: how passengers were evacuated.
According to inkorr.com: Today, a critical situation occurred on the railway near Konotop, as reported by the city mayor Artem Semeni Hin. According to him, a Russian drone posed a threat to the passenger train. However, Ukrzaliznytsia assured that no strikes hit the train. The mayor made the decision to evacuate passengers for their safety.
“Thank God, people were able to take cover! Konotop, together with UZ and the police, are currently organizing the evacuation of railway passengers by buses! I apologize to the residents, as we urgently need to remove a certain number of buses from the line to save people!”
Situation Control
The Chairman of Ukrzaliznytsia, Oleksandr Perchovskyi, is directly monitoring the situation. Strikes on railway infrastructure have led to changes in train schedules. Passengers heading to the Sumy region were transferred to other routes for their safety.
Security Measures
A dangerous situation arose in Konotop on the railway due to the threat from the Russian drone. Thanks to the swift actions of local authorities and Ukrzaliznytsia, passengers were successfully evacuated without casualties or damage. Changes in train movements have been implemented to enhance safety in case of potential enemy attacks.
This situation highlights the importance of timely response to threats and cooperation between government authorities and transport services. It is noted that clear communication and technical safety measures remain key to protecting passengers in the current conditions.
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