Russia has unleashed a massive wave of attacks on Ukraine's railways since the summer, using new tactics to hit key nodes with long-range drones, but the network is holding up for now, the CEO of the state railway company told Reuters.
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- Ukraine's railway CEO reports increased Russian attacks using Shahed drones. 10s
- Russian strikes now target individual locomotives and infrastructure nodes. 20s
- Railways remain crucial for civilian and military movement as flights are grounded. 43s
- CEO claims attacks aim to cause panic and economic disruption, with multiple rail hubs bombed. 1m 0s
- About 30% of Ukraine's railway is under repair, but the network continues to operate. 1m 29s