On the morning of April 18, Russian troops fired on Lviv. Several missiles hit near railway facilities.

Damaged railway infrastructure

Oleksandr Kamyshin, Chairman of the Board of JSC Ukrzaliznytsia, wrote about this in his Telegram channel, reports Railway Supply magazine.

There were no injuries among passengers and railway workers. Both the station team and the teams of train crews worked well,” the official stressed.

He also noted that the movement of trains in Lviv has been resumed, there may be minor delays in trains.

“We will restore our damaged infrastructure,” Oleksandr Kamyshin promised.

The press service of Ukrzaliznytsia reported that the situation at the Lviv railway station is under control, passengers were placed in safe shelters. Disembarkation and boarding of trains resumed at the end of the alarm signal.

“Trains that still reach Lviv were delayed at the entrance to the city until the end of the alarm, while traffic is resumed,” the press service noted and added: “Due to the accumulation of trains waiting for the end of the alarm near Lviv, a delay in arrival at the station is possible . The railway workers are doing everything to minimize the delay time.”

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