Strike on train station in Budy village, Kharkiv region, did not affect train traffic - Terekhov

Strike on train station in Budy village, Kharkiv region, did not affect train traffic - Terekhov

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Yesterday's attack on the station in the village of Budy in Kharkiv region, which killed two people and injured 25, did not affect train traffic and the train service to Kharkiv continues. This was stated by Kharkiv Mayor Igor Terekhov during a telethon, UNN reports.

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"Yesterday there was a powerful shelling. It was a railway station near Kharkiv. Very terrible events. Two people were killed, including a police officer and the head of the Kharkiv district emergency service. This is very terrible because rescuers came, police came to save people and so cynically the repeated shelling led to casualties. As of today, 25 people have been injured with varying degrees of severity. Among them are two children - a boy and a girl who is still in the hospital. Fortunately, this did not affect the schedule of electric transport, and today there is a connection with the city of Kharkiv by rail," Terekhov said.

Recall

Yesterday, the enemy struck at the railway station in the village of Budy in Kharkiv region. 

According to the head of the Kharkiv RMA, Oleh Syniehubov, 25 people were injured in the strike, including two children - a 14-year-old girl and a 9-year-old boy. The girl's condition is moderate, she is in hospital.