NewsUkrainian forces disrupt Russian railways, causing logistical chaos

Ukrainian forces disrupt Russian railways, causing logistical chaos

Ongoing Ukrainian military operations in the Kursk region are causing major logistical problems for Russia. One of them is the collapse of rail traffic, reports The Moscow Times.

Russian railways faced a transport collapse in regions bordering Ukraine and Belarus. Illustrative photo
Russian railways faced a transport collapse in regions bordering Ukraine and Belarus. Illustrative photo
Images source: © PAP | Wojciech Pacewicz

7:19 AM EDT, August 15, 2024

"Russian railways have faced a transportation collapse in regions bordering Ukraine and Belarus following the invasion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces into the Kursk region," reports The Moscow Times.

"The capture of the city of Sudzha was a significant blow to the Russian railways and the Russian armed forces," reports the portal In Factum.

On Monday, August 12, Russian Railways sent a telegram to Belarusian Railways about the inability to accept trains at the Orel-Kursk stations of the Moscow Railway division. The next day, August 13, similar restrictions were introduced for trains going from Belarus to the Smolensk region.

The reason for the decision by Russian Railways was the overcrowding of stations with abandoned trains, as well as the lack of locomotives and conductors. "According to sources, the collapse of traffic was the result of large-scale troop transfers to the Kursk region, including from distant regions, for which almost all available locomotives of the Moscow railway were used," reports The Moscow Times.

The portal In Factum showed on a map the railway lines which, according to Belarusian media, are no longer servicing rail traffic.

Source: The Moscow Times, In Factum

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