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The movement of trains continued in the Khmelnytsky region

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To ensure flights already on the altered route, additional electric trains for “backup” transfers will continue to run as scheduled until the end of the day.

Ukrzaliznytsia on Tuesday, May 16, received permission to resume traffic on a section of the railway in the Khmelnytsky region, which was closed to passenger trains after the Russian attack on May 13. Telegram channel UZ reported this.

“All subsequent flights will follow their traditional routes, including via Vinnitsa, Khmelnitsky and Ternopil. In order to secure flights already en route on the revised route, our additional electric trains for in the “reserve” transfer will continue to run according to schedule until the end of the day, “- said the message.

It will be remembered that on the night of May 13, Russia attacked Ukraine with drones. More than 20 people were injured in the attack.

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