- Russian missiles hit the Darnytsia Railcar Repair Plant (DVRZ) in Kyiv’s left bank.
- They hit the railway every day, but we repair it quickly and move on,” Kamyshin said.
- One railway worker was injured, according to him, and medical assistance was provided.
Russian missiles hit the Darnytsia Railcar Repair Plant (DVRZ) in Kyiv’s left bank. In a Telegram post, Oleksandr Kamyshin, CEO of Ukraine’s state train operator Ukrzaliznytsia, indicated as much.
“In principle, this is a standard beginning of the day for us. They hit the railway every day, but we repair it quickly and move on,” Kamyshin said.
One railway worker was injured, according to him, and medical assistance was provided. He claims that the strike’s impacts are being mitigated.
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“We did not make any public statements about the shelling, because in this case the traffic of passenger trains was not delayed. But the Russian Defense Ministry did not remain silent. They once again lied, claiming that the target of the strike was ‘T-72 tanks and other armored vehicles delivered by Eastern European countries, which were placed in the buildings of the railcar repair plant’,” Kamyshin said.
“I officially state that there is no military equipment on the territory of the DVRZ. This plant repaired gondola cars and grain hopper cars, which we use to export products,” he said. He also invited all journalists from Ukraine and beyond to visit the plant today.
“We will confirm that Russia has once again lied and that their real goal is Ukraine’s economy and civilians. They want to block our opportunity to export Ukrainian products to the West,” Kamyshin said.
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