Train station in Ukraine's Lozova closed due to Russian attack: When will it reopen?

Due to the Russian attack on August 5, the train station in the city of Lozova, Kharkiv region, will be out of service for an indefinite period. A decision on how residents will use railway transport has not yet been made, states the head of the Lozova city territorial community, Serhii Zelenskyy, according to Dumka.
"Unfortunately, the railway station will not operate for some time. There will also be problems with departures from Lozova, but Ukrzaliznytsia (State Administration of Railway Transport of Ukraine - ed.) is working on this. Other locations near the city may be designated for boarding passenger trains," Zelenskyy said.
He added that in the Lozova community, after a massive strike by Russian drones, the electricity supply has been restored by 90%, and the water supply has also been restored.
Attack on Lozova
Last night, on August 5, Russia launched drones and a missile strike against Ukraine. In particular, Lozova in the Kharkiv region was targeted.
The city mayor, Serhii Zelenskyy, reported that this time the Russian army carried out the largest attack on Lozova. It lasted from 2:30 AM to 3:00 AM Kyiv time.
According to the prosecutor’s office, the Russian army launched over 30 strike drones of the Geran-2 type. As a result of the strikes, the railway station and other infrastructure facilities were damaged. According to the latest information, two people have died and more than 10 have been injured.
It also became known that due to the attack, about 80% of the city’s residents were left without electricity.