Ukrzaliznytsia trains continue to overcome the consequences of the night shelling of the infrastructure in the Poltava region.
Due to enemy shelling at night on the railway infrastructure in the Poltava region, many trains moved with significant delays. It was reported on August 4 Ukrzaliznytsia.
It was noted that the delay behind the schedule was from two to ten hours: ⠀
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21/22 Kharkov – Lviv +10:34
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103/104 Kramatorsk – Lviv +10:34
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1/2 Kharkov – Ivano-Frankivsk +10:06
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201/202 Kharkov – Vorokhta +10:06
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63/64 Kharkov – Lviv +4:57
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111/112 Izyum – Lviv +4:57
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112/111 Lviv – Izyum +2:25⠀
The delay will result in service changes for two return flights tonight:
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64/63 Lviv – Kharkov will depart from the last station approximately two hours later than its schedule;
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112/111 Lviv – Izyum will depart from the last station approximately two hours later than its schedule.
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2/1 Ivano-Frankivsk – Kharkov will depart from the last station approximately three hours later than its schedule;
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202/201 Vorokhta – Kharkov will depart from the terminal on time, but will receive an unscheduled stop at Ivano-Frankivsk station lasting about three hours.
It was previously reported that as a result of night shelling by the Russian Federation in the Poltava region, the railway infrastructure was damaged. Due to the attack, some trains bound for Kharkov were delayed en route.
The Russians fired a missile at a railway station in the Kharkov region
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