In the Kursk region of Russia, the stations at Sudzha, Psel and Korenevo are “temporarily closed to passengers.”
The press service of Moscow Railway reported this today, August 8.
Train traffic in the Kursk region, except for the Korenovsky and Sudzhansky districts, is carried out in the normal mode. The stations at Sudzha, Psel, Korenevo are temporarily closed to passengers, the report says.
At the same time, the railway press service also stated that passengers can return tickets without an additional meeting, even those that are not intended to be returned, for trains from and to Kursk, Kurchatov, Ryshkovo and Lgov-Kyiv stations.
Moscow Railways also announced that they are implementing additional infrastructure and training for staff.
Let us recall that on July 6, Ukrainian troops began an operation in the Kursk region of Russia. Control was established over a number of border settlements, among which, according to certain information, Sudzha may be located.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces have cut off an important road in the Kursk region – “Information Resistance”
Source: Racurs
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