Two railroad workers injured in Donetsk Region as result of enemy UAV attack
Russian occupants attacked a railroad in the Donetsk Region with a drone. As a result, two employees of Ukrzaliznytsia were injured. Oleksandr Pertsovskyi, the Chairman of the Board of JSC Ukrzaliznytsia, announced this on his Facebook page.
"Two railway workers were injured in the Donetsk Region. A train driver and a railroad car inspector. Their condition is stable, they are being treated in hospital. The UAVs were not picked up by the monitoring devices, but both were wearing official protective equipment, which helped a lot. The locomotive itself also has additional protection," he said.
Pertsovskyi said that the railroaders were carrying out a civilian mission to move power equipment.
"Another insidious targeted attack on railroad workers, another attempt to intimidate the Donetsk Region," he added.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, over the past day, January 12, the military of the aggressor country russia attacked three settlements in the Donetsk Region. As a result of russian shelling, two people were killed and three others were wounded.