photo: RBC Ukraine
Russian forces carried out extensive strikes targeting railway infrastructure across Odesa, the Kyiv region, and northern Ukraine on October 1 night.
Deputy Prime Minister for the Restoration of Ukraine Oleksii Kuleba reported that a train driver was injured during the attacks, and numerous trains faced delays. However, services have been fully restored, The Caspian Post reports via Ukrainian media.
💥Last night, #Russia launched a massive airstrike on a #Ukrainian railway depot in #Odessa.
— News.Az (@news_az) October 2, 2025
Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba announced this.
The train driver suffered shrapnel wounds. pic.twitter.com/qNIEnoOR2a
Kuleba described the night as "another challenging one for Ukraine," emphasizing the scale of Russian drone strikes on peaceful settlements not only in Odesa and Kyiv but also in the Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia regions.
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