On the afternoon of April 2, the Russian military shelled the Pavlograd region. Railroad infrastructure was damaged.

Damaged railway infrastructure

This is reported by the railway magazine Railway Supply with reference to the Facebook page of the Main Directorate of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine in the Dnipro region.

According to the State Emergency Service, one missile hit the railroad. Railway tracks and a pedestrian bridge were significantly damaged. A lot of rolling stock and a contact network were also damaged. Train traffic has been stopped. There was a fire.

Firefighting work continues. According to operational information, there were no injuries or deaths.

The second missile crashed into the open area. There was a fire. According to preliminary information, there is one injured woman who was injured by missile fragments. There are no dead.

Recall that this is not the first shelling of the railway infrastructure in Pavlograd since the beginning of the large-scale invasion of the Russian army into Ukraine.

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