Passenger trains rerouted after large-scale Russian attack
Passenger trains in Ukraine have been rerouted and face delays due to damage inflicted by a large-scale Russian attack on railway infrastructure.
Ukrainian passenger train services have been significantly disrupted following a large-scale attack by Russian forces that targeted key rail infrastructure in the Rivne, Vinnytsia, and Zhytomyr oblasts. The state-run railway operator, Ukrzaliznytsia, announced that several trains are unable to operate on their usual routes and are experiencing delays. In response to the attack, backup diesel locomotives have been deployed to affected areas, particularly where electricity supply has been interrupted, and teams have commenced inspections and repairs of the damaged infrastructure.
Ukrzaliznytsia's monitoring teams reported that proactive measures prevented numerous passenger trains from being hit by over a hundred Russian drones and missiles during the attack overnight. Railway personnel executed emergency stops and performed evacuations from trains to ensure the safety of the passengers, highlighting the immediate threats posed by the ongoing conflict. The situation underlines the vulnerability of essential transport networks in Ukraine amid the ongoing hostilities.
This incident not only impacts transportation for civilians but also exacerbates the challenges faced by the broader war effort by disrupting logistics and supply chains critical for maintaining daily operations. The ongoing conflict has created a precarious environment, where both civilian life and key infrastructure continue to be targeted, raising concerns about safety and accessibility in the region.