July 19, 2025
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The head of “Ukrzaliznytsia”: Russians purposefully destroy civil trains and “hunt for locomotives”

The Chairman of the Board of JSC “Ukrzaliznytsia” Alexander Pertsovsky stated that the last strikes on the railway of the Russian army are directed exclusively to civilian trains, mainly with coal, and the destruction of locomotives.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

Photo: Facebook Pertsovsky

The Chairman of the Board of JSC “Ukrzaliznytsia” Alexander Pertsovsky stated that the last strikes on the railway of the Russian army are directed exclusively to civilian trains, mainly with coal, and the destruction of locomotives.

Source: Persovsky on Facebook

Direct language Pertsovsky: “Let us say responsibly and openly show any international specialists: all intensified strikes on the railway recent times come solely on civilian trains that only take civilian goods.

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Mostly, the trains with coal. It becomes apparent: the enemy tries to produce our coal industry, which continues to feed thousands and thousands of families, blew Donetsk region. ”

Details: According to Pertsovsky, the focus of the Russians of the Russians was the railway infrastructure.

Direct language Pertsovsky: “Now the enemy was essentially a real” hunt for locomotives. ”

Details: Pertsovsky noted that Ukrzaliznytsia looked at work algorithms, launched alert lines.

He also stressed the need to revise the legislation on social protection of the dead and affected employees of critical infrastructure.

Recall: Due to the attack of Russian drones in Dnipropetrovsk, a train driver was killed on July 18, and 2 more people were injured.

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