
From June 10, entry and exit of railway transport in Simferopol will be carried out from 5.00 to 23.00. The head of the illegal occupation administration of Crimea, Sergei Aksenov, stated this on Telegram.
Eight flights will operate during daylight hours. Another six, which run at night, will arrive at the Kerch-Yuzhnaya railway station, from where passengers will be transferred to buses.
Aksenov did not indicate the reasons for the changes. However, as the BBC Russian Service writes, this decision was allegedly preceded by a drone strike on the Moscow-Simferopol high-speed train on June 7.
The media notes that the attack was the next stage of a campaign, the idea of which, according to journalists, is to isolate the peninsula by striking at logistics.




