Railway station in Russia’s Kursk Region comes under Ukrainian attack — governor
Russian Politics & Diplomacy
March 05, 9:49
Train service is operating normally, and the railway infrastructure was not damaged in the attack, the Moscow Railway said
MOSCOW, March 5. /TASS/. Ukrainian armed forces fired at the Glushkovo railway station in Russia’s borderline Kursk Region, Governor Roman Starovoit reported, saying that the station and the village of Kulbaki were left without electricity as a result, while an ensuing fire has been extinguished.
"The Glushkovo railway station was attacked from the Ukrainian side as nine shells were fired at it. There were no casualties," he wrote on his Telegram channel.
Train service is operating normally, and the railway infrastructure was not damaged in the attack, the Moscow Railway said. According to preliminary information, there were no casualties either among passengers or railway workers, the railway added.