On the night of April 12-13, Russian troops shelled a railway station in Central Ukraine.

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

The official did not specify which station was shelled, but noted that neither the passengers nor the railway workers were injured.

“For safety reasons, we have changed the route and schedule for 17 passenger trains. Yes, this has caused these trains to be delayed. The long delay was 7 hours 23 minutes. But now safety is a key priority for us. None of our passengers and railway workers were injured as a result of shelling. And this is the main thing,” said Oleksandr Kamyshin.

At the same time, UZ was informed that due to enemy activity at night, a number of trains passed the Shepetovka-Berdichev section with delays.

“So far, movement along the section is possible and safe,” the press service explained and provided a list of trains moving with delays.

Recall that on the night of April 10-11, another railway station in the East came under fire from Russian troops. Five locomotives, tracks and contact network were damaged.

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