Ukrzaliznytsia changes train routes in Sumy region after Russian drone strike on passenger train

Ukraine's state rail operator, Ukrzaliznytsia, has introduced temporary changes to train operations in the Sumy region after a Russian drone strike hit a passenger train.

According to the company's Telegram channel, temporary adjustments to train routes will be in place on March 14, 15 and 16.

"Russia continues to strike Ukraine's civilian infrastructure and logistics," Ukrzaliznytsia said.

A Russian UAV struck the Smorodyne-Vorozhba passenger train, hitting the rear diesel locomotive. No casualties were reported.

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Ukrzaliznytsia said its monitoring team responded quickly: passengers were safely evacuated and the train crew promptly detached the railcars from the locomotive.

As a result, the route of train No. 6011/6012 Kyrykivka-Vorozhba has been temporarily shortened to the 68 km stop, while train No. 6016 Vorozhba-Boromlia will not operate on Saturday.

Several additional services will also be suspended.

March 15:

No. 7008 Trostianets-Smorodyne-Liubotyn

No. 6261/6262 Liubotyn-Lebedynska

No. 6267 Lebedynska-Sumy

No. 6019 Sumy-Vorozhba

March 16:

No. 6012/6011 Vorozhba-Trostianets-Smorodyne

Earlier reports said a Russian drone struck a passenger train near the city of Sumy on March 14.

Photo: Ukrzaliznytsia