Railroad infrastructure is damaged in Poltava region due to Russian shelling, causing significant train delays
Kyiv • UNN
The nighttime shelling in Poltava region damaged the railway infrastructure. Kharkiv-bound trains have been rerouted and are running with significant delays, and repair work has already been completed.
On the night of August 4, enemy shelling in Poltava region damaged the railway infrastructure. As a result, trains in the Kharkiv direction are running with significant delays. This was reported by Ukrzaliznytsia on Sunday, UNN reports.
Overnight, shelling in the Poltava region damaged railroad infrastructure. A number of trains in the Kharkiv direction were promptly rerouted to continue running, but they are experiencing significant delays
There were no casualties or injuries, according to Ukrzaliznytsia.
Reportedly, the shelling damaged the tracks, the contact network, poles, etc.
UZ noted that the restoration work has already been carried out, some trains have been run with backup diesel locomotives, and power supply has now been almost completely restored.
The railroad also collects information about passenger transfers to organize further travel.
Earlier, it was reported that no hits were recorded after the explosions in Poltava region, and no information about the victims was received.