13 April, at night russian troops shelled a railway station in central Ukraine, for security reasons route and schedule for 17 passenger trains were changed, reports CEO of
Ukrainian Railways Oleksandr Kamyshin.
“Shelling caused delays of trains. The longest delay was 7 hours 23 minutes. But security is the key priority for us,” says Kamyshin.
Kamyshin reported that neither passengers nor railwaymen were harmed during shelling.
Russian troops fired a Tochka-U missile at the Kramatorsk railway station on April 8. The missile fragments had “for children” inscription in russian. Death toll in russian shelling of Kramatorsk reached 57, including five children.