NewsRussia targets Ukrainian railways to block US arms deliveries

Russia targets Ukrainian railways to block US arms deliveries

Russia has intensified attacks on Ukrainian railway lines to hinder the delivery of much-needed American weapons to the front – a source in the Ukrainian military intelligence (HUR) told Reuters on Friday. Representatives of Kyiv's services emphasize that "this is a classic move before an offensive."

Military vehicles on railway platforms
Military vehicles on railway platforms
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2:04 PM EDT, April 26, 2024

Russian forces attacked Ukrainian railway infrastructure in Donetsk Oblast in the east of the country, Kharkiv Oblast in the northeast, and Cherkasy Oblast in the central part of the country on Thursday.

In the attack on Donetsk Oblast, three rail electrical engineers were killed, and four were injured. In Kharkiv Oblast, a railway station in the city of Balakliya was attacked, injuring 13 people, including three railway employees. The railway infrastructure was also damaged in Smila in Cherkasy Oblast.

A classic move before an offensive

As emphasized by AFP, railway infrastructure is currently of immense importance in Ukraine, as since the beginning of Russia's full-scale assault, air traffic has been paralyzed.

As a high-ranking Ukrainian security service official told AFP, attacking the railway network "is a classic move before an offensive," expected in the coming weeks.

Russian forces reported on Friday that they struck, among other targets, a train with Western weapons and military equipment in Udy, in Donetsk Oblast.

Transports flow to Ukraine

The attacks come at a time when the United States, after months of waiting, has resumed military aid to Ukraine. Western weapons, including ammunition and anti-aircraft defense systems, are being secretly delivered to Ukraine from neighboring countries, especially from Poland.
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