Russian attack on Pavlohrad damages railway station, overhead power lines

In Pavlohrad, Dnipropetrovsk region, a Russian attack has damaged the railway station and overhead power lines. As a result, several suburban trains are now operating on modified routes.

Ukrzaliznytsia reported the attack via Telegram, Ukrinform reports.

“Overnight, the enemy once again targeted railway infrastructure in the Dnipropetrovsk region. Fortunately, there were no injuries among passengers or railway workers, as everyone was promptly evacuated to shelters,” the statement reads.

The station in Pavlohrad, the railway tracks, and the overhead power network were all damaged.

In the morning, a number of suburban trains were rerouted.

“This was done for safety reasons and to allow for swift repair of the damage,” Ukrzaliznytsia explained.

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Ukrzaliznytsia urged passengers to plan their journeys accordingly and to follow updates on the official Ukrzaliznytsia suburban train channel.

On the night of July 29-30, Russia launched drone attacks on the Dnipropetrovsk region, injuring two people. In Pavlohrad, a transport facility was heavily damaged, and in the Synelnykove district, an agricultural enterprise was struck, resulting in the death of 20 livestock.


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