

“This is deliberate terror against people and civilian logistics. Over the past 24 hours, the enemy has carried out seven UAV strikes on railway facilities,” he wrote. “Electric train cars during layover, freight cars, locomotives, tracks, power grids, administrative and industrial buildings were damaged. Fortunately, there were no casualties.”
As Kuleba noted, for security reasons, Ukrzaliznytsia is forced to maintain traffic restrictions between the Dnieper and Zaporozhye.
“Today, all trains that were supposed to depart from Zaporozhye depart from Dnipro. Passengers on evening flights are transported by bus transfers provided by the Zaporozhye OVA,” the Deputy Prime Minister said.
A video of the consequences of the Russian attack on the railway infrastructure of the Sinelnikovo station was published on Telegram by Prime Minister Yulia Sviridenko.
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky reported on January 30 about “Russia’s reorientation” to attacks on logistics and hub stations.




