March 20, 2025
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Russians for the second day attack the railway infrastructure of Dnipropetrovsk region: 4 wounded

As a result of the Russian shelling on March 19, four railways were wounded in Dnipropetrovsk, the invaders were already attacked by the railway infrastructure of the region per day. Source: Chairman of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration Sergey Lisak on Telegram, Ukrzaliznytsia Lisak’s Direct Language: “The enemy has struck a rocket strike in the Kamyansky district.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

As a result of the Russian shelling on March 19, four railways were wounded in Dnipropetrovsk, the invaders were already attacked by the railway infrastructure of the region per day.

Source: Chairman of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration Sergey Lisak on Telegram, Ukrzaliznytsia

Direct Lisaka Language: “The enemy struck a rocket strike in the Kamyansky district. Previously, three wounded, one of which is in serious condition.

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Details: Ukrzaliznytsia reported that this is the second enemy attack on the railway infrastructure of Dnipropetrovsk: “Four railways were injured, two of them are in serious condition. They are provided with medical care. ”

Pre -strike was caused by a ballistic missile.

The railways made efforts that hostile blows did not affect the movement of passenger trains.

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