Russia strikes locomotive in Ukraine's Kharkiv region: Casualties reported
Photo: Early this morning, drones struck a locomotive in the Kharkiv region (t.me/MinDevUA)
On the morning of June 14, Russia attacked railway infrastructure in the Kharkiv region, according to Ukraine’s Ministry of Community and Territorial Development.
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This morning, Russian drones attacked the Lozova railway station in the Kharkiv region. The strike damaged several locomotives.
"Russia attacked railway infrastructure in the Kharkiv region. This morning, Russian drone strikes on the Lozova station damaged several locomotives," the Ministry says in a statement.
The engineer and assistant engineer were injured. Both received the necessary medical care.
Relevant services are already working to address the consequences and restore the damaged infrastructure.
"Despite the Russian strikes, railway workers continue to perform their duties and ensure stable transport connections," the Ministry emphasizes.
On the night of June 14, Russia launched 98 attack drones at Ukraine. Ukrainian air defense forces shot down most of the drones, but some reached their targets.
That same morning, Russian forces struck a light industry plant in Dnipro. 7 people were injured.