Kyiv Railway Station Remains a Confirmed Target, Says Ukrzaliznytsia, as Operations Continue.
Ukrzaliznytsia Addresses Rumors of a Potential Strike on the Capital's Station
According to Novyny.live: On Monday, March 23, Ukrzaliznytsia responded to circulating rumors about a possible Russian attack on Kyiv's main railway station. The company confirmed that the station is still considered a potential target, but emphasized that all operations are running as usual. The rail operator urged the public to stay calm and remain focused.
'We remain calm and focused. We keep moving forward - Ukrzaliznytsia'
Meanwhile, emergency power outages were implemented in Kyiv and the surrounding region on March 23. This measure was prompted by a shortage of reserve capacity within the energy grid. Starting March 24, heat supply to residential buildings in Kyiv will also be suspended, potentially affecting residents' comfort. The energy sector remains under significant strain, raising public concern.
Ukrzaliznytsia's statement reflects the ongoing security challenges in Ukraine, where threats from Russia keep safety at the forefront. At the same time, the energy crisis in Kyiv and its region highlights the difficulties residents face, especially amid the risk of further attacks. These conditions are likely to heighten stress and tension among the population as they adapt to a constantly shifting landscape.
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