Russia attacks railway infrastructure facilities in Chernihiv Oblast

8 February, 10:18
A Ukrainian train. Stock photo: Getty Images

Russian forces attacked railway infrastructure facilities in Ukraine's Chernihiv Oblast on the night of 7-8 February.

Source: state-run railway operator Ukrzaliznytsia (Ukrainian Railways)

Details: Suburban and regional train services in Chernihiv and Sumy oblasts will be temporarily altered, with no trains running between Snovsk and Bakhmach on 8 February.

Furthermore, trains No. 66 Kyiv-Sumy and No. 114 Uzhhorod-Kharkiv were delayed due to power outages in the region, but both have now returned to their planned timetables.

The Lozova-Barvinkove-Kramatorsk section remains a high-risk area, Ukrzaliznytsia said, adding that buses are covering this route.

Background: Ukrzaliznytsia has launched an additional daily train, No. 213/214, which will run between Kharkiv and Sumy starting on 7 February.

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