Ukrzaliznytsya has temporarily restricted the routes of trains going to Kramatorsk and Slavyansk. This was stated in his telegram channel by the head of the Donetsk OVA Vadim Filashkin.
Trains will run to the border of the Kharkiv region, and from there passengers will be transported to their destination by bus, he said.
"A difficult but important decision for the sake of saving lives was made jointly with Ukrzaliznytsya — we are temporarily restricting the movement of trains of the Kramatorsk direction to the borders of the Kharkiv region. The decision is dictated by security factors, therefore, passengers of all 5 long—distance trains of the Kramatorsk direction receive detailed notifications about the terminal station in the UZ application directly on the day of dispatch," Filashkin writes.
According to him, now the authorities are organizing a bus service between Kramatorsk — Slavyansk and the terminal station.
The restriction also applies to suburban traffic, in particular the directions Bantyshevo — Kramatorsk and Slavyansk — Raygorodok.
It is noted that the message will be restored "as soon as it becomes possible."
As reported by EADaily, the Russian Armed Forces continue to launch combined strikes against defense, energy and transport facilities in the territory controlled by the Kiev regime. According to Ukrainian sources, railway facilities of the Ukrzaliznytsya company were attacked in Sumy and Kharkiv regions.

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