The Russian army has again attacked Ukrainian railway infrastructure.
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On the night of August 1, the invaders launched a missile attack on one of the railway stations in the Kharkiv region. As a result of the attack, the conductor received shrapnel wounds to the head. She was given first aid, but refused hospitalization. Ukrzaliznytsia reported this on Facebook.
The Russian strike damaged two locomotives, freight cars and passenger cars. There is also damage to tracks and power supply facilities.
Railway workers noted that local changes have been made to the commuter train schedules, and long-distance trains continue to operate using reserve diesel locomotives.
Let us recall that on the night of July 20, the Russian army attacked the railway in the Kharkov region. Then four railway workers received minor injuries, and buildings and rolling stock were damaged.
Source: Racurs

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