Dnipro railway station resumes operation after morning Russian strikes

Source: Ukrzaliznytsia railway operator

The railway station in the city of Dnipro has resumed operation after today’s Russian missile attacks.

As reported earlier, the Russian military launched a massive missile attack on Dnipro region on Friday morning. The enemy strikes caused civilian casualties and massive destruction.

As of now, the first train has left the station. Several trains are still delayed. The emergency teams and railway employees are doing their best to fully restore operation of the station.

President Zelensky once again called on the partner countries to provide more air defense systems to protect Ukrainian skies.

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