Russia attacks railway infrastructure in Dnipropetrovsk Region: driver wounded

Photo: Telegram/Oleksii Kuleba

On the morning of May 12, russia, the aggressor nation, attacked railway infrastructure facilities in the Dnipropetrovsk Region—a train engineer was injured. Oleksii Kuleba, Deputy Prime Minister for the Reconstruction of Ukraine and Minister of Communities and Territories Development of Ukraine, has reported this.

"The monitoring team warned of the danger in advance. However, the train driver was injured by debris while heading to a shelter. He is currently receiving the necessary medical care, and his life is not in danger," the statement said.

The UAV strikes damaged locomotives and rolling stock. Kuleba noted that train service in the region is being restored promptly.

"Railway workers continue to work, ensuring connections with Dnipro and other regions of the country," he added.

Photo: Telegram/Oleksii Kuleba

As a reminder, Ukrzaliznytsia is deploying over 800 modular shelters due to the increase in attacks by the russian federation.

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