On April 21 in the Novomoskovsky district of the Dnipro region the Russian occupying troops launched three missile attacks on the railway.

Damaged railway tracks

The head of the Dnepropetrovsk Regional State Administration, Valentin Reznichenko, wrote about this on his Facebook page, reports the railway magazine Railway Supply.

The official said that there were no casualties, but the railway tracks and the contact network were damaged.

“We have three missile strikes on the railway infrastructure in the Novomoskovsk region. Everybody is alive. Broken railroad tracks and contact network. It is not yet clear whether we will be able to resume movement,” he wrote.

Later, the chairman of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Council, Nikolai Lukashuk, reported five injured as a result of aggressor missile attacks.

Recall that on April 21, windows was shattered by a blast wave in the carriages of the Zaporozhye-Lviv train.

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