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Ukrainian Railway Chief Says FIve Stations Hit By Russian Missiles


"Russian troops continue to systematically destroy railway infrastructure," says the head of Ukraine's railway service. (file photo)
"Russian troops continue to systematically destroy railway infrastructure," says the head of Ukraine's railway service. (file photo)

The head of Ukraine's railway service says five stations in the central and western parts of the country have been hit by missile strikes.

"Russian troops continue to systematically destroy railway infrastructure. This morning, within an hour, five railway stations in central and western Ukraine came under fire," Oleksandr Kamyshin, the chairman of the railway service, said on Telegram.

There were no reports of injuries.

Kamyshin said trains are being forced to find alternate routes and schedules for security reasons.

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