Ukrzaliznytsia is still overcoming the consequences of yesterday’s change in routes as a result of the infrastructure shelling in the Poltava region.
As a result of yesterday’s shelling of the enemy’s infrastructure in the Poltava region, many Ukrzaliznytsia trains continue to “catch up” on schedule. The company’s press service reported this on Monday, August 5.
Flights deviating from the schedule include:
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No. 104/103 Lviv – Kramatorsk (+5:10);
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No. 22/21 Lviv – Kharkiv (+5:10);
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No. 2/1 Ivano-Frankivsk – Kharkov (+2:35);
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No. 202/201 Vorokhta – Kharkov (+2:35).
At the same time, flights 64/63 Lviv – Kharkov and 112/111 Lviv – Izyum returned to the evening schedule.
“Two group trains brought 218 passengers to Kyiv during the curfew, so transportation by buses around the city was arranged for them, with the possibility of spending the night or transferring to other flights if necessary,” said Ukrzaliznytsia.
We remind you that as a result of the night shelling on August 4, the railway infrastructure was damaged in the Poltava region. As a result, there was a delay in trains in the direction of Kharkov.
The Russians fired a missile at a railway station in the Kharkov region
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