“Passenger trains continue to be diverted through Fastiv with delays of up to 3 hours due to the extended route and the need for additional connections.”, — write: www.radiosvoboda.org
It is noted that passenger trains continue to be diverted through Fastiv with delays of up to 3 hours due to the extended route and the need for additional connections.
Trains will depart on an alternative route this night:
- #107 Kyiv – Solotvyno,
- #741 Kyiv – Lviv,
- #7 Kyiv – Chernivtsi,
- #43/49 Cherkasy – Ivano-Frankivsk,
- #97 Kyiv – Kovel,
- #29 Kyiv – Uzhhorod,
- #707 Kyiv – Ivano-Frankivsk,
- No. 67/19 Kyiv – Warsaw, Kholm,
- #51 Kyiv – Przemyśl,
- No. 15 Kharkiv – Vorokhta,
- #91 Kyiv – Lviv,
- #10 Budapest – Kyiv,
- No. 64 Przemyśl – Kharkiv,
- No. 120 Holm – Dnipro,
- No. 18 Uzhgorod – Kharkiv,
- #2/124 Vorokhta – Kharkiv,
- No. 16 Vorokhta – Kharkiv,
- #750 Uzhgorod – Kyiv,
- #029D Kyiv – Uzhhorod,
- #707P Kyiv – Ivano-Frankivsk,
- #123L Ivano-Frankivsk – Kharkiv.
In the morning of December 22, Ukrzaliznytsia reported that a freight train derailed near Korosten in Zhytomyr Oblast, as a result of which some people were injured and a number of trains were delayed. Previously, a freight train derailed due to the detonation of a drone, probably of the Shahed type.
Later, it became known that in Zhytomyr region, as a result of a Russian drone attack on the objects of the energy and transport infrastructure of the region, four employees of “Ukrzaliznytsia” were injured. The State Emergency Service reported that an accident had occurred on the railway tracks.
