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During shelling in the Sumy region, the Russians wounded an employee of Ukrzaliznytsia

Photo: Ukrzaliznytsia (illustration)

Russian occupiers continue to damage the infrastructure of Ukrainian cities, including crushing transportation.

The Russian army shelled the Sumy region and wounded a railway crossing official. The press service of Ukrzaliznytsia reported this on Wednesday, November 6.

“As a result of an enemy attack in the Sumy region, a crossing worker was injured. A railway worker with a shoulder injury was taken to the hospital,” the message said.

In addition, the shelling damaged the railway infrastructure, in particular, the power supply elements and the tracks.

Earlier it was reported that due to enemy shelling, the railway connection between Nikolaev and Kherson was damaged.

As we already wrote, a Russian drone hit a high-rise building in Sumy, injuring five people.

An emergency power outage occurred in the Sumy region after the UAV attack

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