August 28, 2025
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The Russians hit Intercity+trains: a fire raged

On the night of August 28, Russian invaders struck the Park of Trains of Ukrzaliznytsia – a fire broke out, a rolling stock was damaged. Source: UZ in Telegram literally Ukrzaliznytsya: “This night, Russian troops made a purposeful blow to a civilian passenger rolling stock.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

On the night of August 28, Russian invaders struck the Park of Trains of Ukrzaliznytsia – a fire broke out, a rolling stock was damaged.

Source: Zero in Telegram

Literally Ukrzaliznytsya: “This night, Russian troops carried out a purposeful blow to a civilian passenger rolling stock. In particular, there was, in particular, a park of high -speed trains of Intercity+. Thanks to the coordinated actions of railroads – employees of the depot – the fire at the facility managed to liquidate. One train was substantially damaged.”

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Details: The UZ noted that the employees were in shelters, so it passed without the victims.

“We do our best to make the maximum number of trains on the flights. No flight will be canceled: we will deduce a replaceable rolling stock. We will inform the delays, because the recovery of damaged infrastructure is also underway,” the railway said.

They also reminded that due to damage to the infrastructure of the railway junction in Kozyatyn, a number of trains are still heading for a changed route.

You can view up -to -date trains delay information here.

Prehistory:

  • On the night of August 28, Ukrzaliznytsia announced a delay in trains due to a massive enemy attack and the deactivation of railway infrastructure in Vinnytsia region.

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