Ukrzaliznytsia launches new wagons in the east: how it strengthens the front and the economy.
Ukrzaliznytsia supports the front with new wagons
According to inkorr.com: The company Ukrzaliznytsia is actively responding to the needs of the front, delivering new wagons to the routes to Kharkiv and Dnipro. This is already the sixth batch of 66 ordered wagons produced last year. More than 160 Ukrainian enterprises participated in the production, including those that were previously located in temporarily occupied territories. This not only creates new jobs but also supports the industry and stability in various regions of the country.
Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba emphasized that Ukrzaliznytsia is a symbol of the state's resilience, providing communication, evacuation, and humanitarian aid delivery during the war. Even amid massive shelling, the infrastructure is quickly restored, allowing connections with communities to be renewed. Railway workers continue to operate despite attacks, supporting the unity of the state.
Ukrzaliznytsia is not just a carrier but an important element of ensuring the security, resilience, and connectivity of the country. It is also a significant source of jobs for Ukrainians, even in the most difficult times.
Thanks to initiatives such as the new supply of wagons, Ukrzaliznytsia not only responds to the current challenges of wartime but also emphasizes its role in the country's economic recovery. This is an important step for supporting logistics and transport in wartime, ensuring reliable connections between regions and the necessary assistance for the population.
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