Ukrzaliznytsia reported on train operations in the country after the night attack.
According to inkorr.com: The company 'Ukrzaliznytsia' reported the train schedule after the attack on one of the trains on the night of August 28. Despite the damages, Intercity+ trains continue to operate as scheduled.
However, there may be delays in the movement of some trains, and all updates will be promptly posted on the company's website. For example, electric trains on the Fastiv and Vinnytsia routes may be delayed by 2.5 and 3 hours respectively.
'The occupation army struck this night at the park of high-speed Intercity+ trains. As a result of the attack, one train was significantly damaged. Russian propagandists began to gloat over the damage.'
It is also reported that Russian propagandists began to spread misinformation about the attack on trains. This information has no confirmation and is aimed at inciting panic among the population.
Train movement restrictions due to infrastructure damage
It should be noted that due to infrastructure damage in the Kozatyn area of the Vinnytsia region, 'Ukrzaliznytsia' imposed temporary restrictions on the movement of some railway routes. Passengers are asked to carefully follow the information and updates on the company's official website.
The Ukrainian railway noted that despite the attack, train services are maintained, although electric trains may experience delays due to infrastructure damage near Kozatyn. The company continues to ensure the normal operation of routes and inform passengers about possible changes in schedules. This situation may affect travelers, so it is important to keep track of updates on the railway's website.
This news emphasizes the importance of informational transparency in crisis situations. 'Ukrzaliznytsia' actively informs its passengers about changes in the schedule and safety on the railway. The need to monitor news on the official website is relevant for everyone planning journeys during this time.Read also
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