The conductor was injured, but did not require hospitalization. Two locomotives, freight and passenger cars were damaged, and there was damage to the tracks and power supply.
At night, the enemy fired a rocket at a railway station in the Kharkov region. The press service of Ukrzaliznytsia reported this on the morning of Thursday, August 1.
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“As a result of the attack, the conductor sustained shrapnel wounds to the head. He was given first aid and refused hospitalization. Fortunately, this time there were no casualties. Among those damaged were two locomotives, freight and passengers vehicle. destruction of tracks and power supply,” Ukrzaliznytsia said in a statement.
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It has been reported that changes in place have been made to commuter train schedules, and long-distance trains continue to run with spare diesel locomotives.
Let’s remember that on the night of July 31, Russian troops carried out one of the most powerful attacks by UAVs in the entire war. The Russian Federation launched 89 attack drones and an X-59 guided missile over Ukraine. They were all shot.
Source: korrespondent

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