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The strike of the invaders on the railway: which trains are still delayed

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Late delay due to rocket attacks/Ukrzaliznytsia

Russian invaders in the evening of May 3 launched another missile attack on Ukraine. This time they were aiming at railway infrastructure facilities. Therefore, many trains in Ukraine move with a delay.

On May 3, Russia fired 18 rockets into Ukraine. They did it from Tu-95 or Tu-160 strategic bombers from the Caspian region. Lviv, Zakarpattia, Dnepropetrovsk, Kirovohrad regions fell into the shelling, where the rockets damaged infrastructure facilities. From other means, missile strikes were carried out on the Odessa and Donetsk regions.

Ukrainian air defense also shot down missiles over the Vinnitsa and Kiev regions. We are talking about at least eight missiles that were intercepted.

In the Lviv, Zakarpattia and Dnepropetrovsk regions, railway substations became the targets of strikes. As a result of rocket attacks, they were damaged, so the trains were sent with a delay.

Which trains are delayed and for how long

As of May 4, some trains in Ukraine continue to run in Ukraine with a delay to the place of arrival. There are more than four dozen of them in total. Ukrzaliznytsia published a list of these trains and the approximate time of their delay on the way:

  • №22 Truskavets – Kharkiv (+9:17 hour);
  • №3 Lviv – Zaporozhye (+ 7:23 a.m.);
  • No. 60 Chop – Kyiv (+6:25 h);
  • No. 82 Uzhgorod – Kyiv (+5:48 h);
  • No. 25 Rakhiv — Odessa (+5:32 hours);
  • No. 145 Lviv — Uzhgorod (+5:35 hours);
  • No. 12 Lviv — Odessa (+ 5:28 am);
  • No. 46 Lozova – Uzhgorod (+5:05 am);
  • No. 37 Uzhhorod – Odessa (+4:53 hours);
  • No. 50 Truskavets – Kyiv (+4:53 hours);
  • No. 92 Lviv – Kyiv (+4:32 hour);
  • №56 Rakhiv – Kyiv (+4:19 h);
  • №55 Kyiv – Rakhiv (+6:05 h);
  • No. 135 Chernivtsi – Odessa (+3:45 hours);
  • No. 53 Dnipro – Odessa (+4 hours);
  • No. 30 Uzhhorod – Kyiv (+3:25 hours) ;
  • No. 92 Odessa — Lozovaya (+3:16 hours);
  • No. 231 Dnipro — Lviv (+3:05 hours);
  • No. 88 Kovel – Zaporozhye (+2:58 h);
  • №6 Zaporizhzhia – Ivano-Frankivsk (+3:01 h);
  • No. 96 Rakhiv – Kiev (+2:42 h);
  • No. 86 Lviv – Zaporozhye (+2:46 h);
  • No. 8 Odessa – Kharkiv (+2:30 hour);
  • No. 43 Ivano-Frankivsk – Kiev (+2:30 hour);
  • No. 14 Solotvyno – Kiev (+2:30 hour);
  • < li>No. 38 Zaporizhia – Kiev (+1:45 h);

  • No. 175 Zaporizhzhia – Zhmerynka (+2:08 h);
  • No. 16 Ivano-Frankivsk – Kharkiv ( +2:08 hour);
  • No. 7 Kyiv-Chernivtsi (+2 hours);
  • No. 37 Kyiv-Zaporozhye (+2 hours);
  • No. 59 Kiev – Chop (+2 hours);
  • No. 85 Zaporozhye – Lviv (+1:40 hour);
  • No. 8 Chernivtsi – Kiev (+1:37 hour) ;
  • No. 149 Poltava – Chernivtsi (+1:36 h);
  • No. 81 Kiev – Uzhhorod (+3:16 h);
  • No. 57 Kiev – Vorokhta (+1:20 hour);
  • No. 17 Kharkiv – Lviv (+1:20 hour);
  • No. 42 Lviv – Dnipro (+1:30 hour) ;
  • No. 91 Kiev – Lviv (+1:15 hour);
  • No. 41 Dnipro – Lviv (+1 hour);
  • No. 705 Kiev – Przemysl (+4:30 h);
  • No. 774 Lviv – Darnitsa (+6 h);
  • No. 716 Przemysl – Kiev (+2:05 h);
  • №754 Darnitsa – Kharkiv (+40 min).

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