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Debris from downed drones damaged the contact network at stations in two regions of the Russian Federation.

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As a result of falling debris from downed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) at stations in the Rostov Region and Krasnodar Territory, the contact network was damaged. This was announced on July 25 in the press service of Russian Railways.

"The contact network was damaged at the Peschanokopskaya station in the Rostov region due to the fall of UAV debris. The incident led to a disruption in the timetable of passenger trains," the company's Telegram channel says.

It is noted that as a result of the incident, 10 passenger trains are currently delayed.

Due to the fall of the UAV debris, the Timashevskaya station in the Krasnodar Territory was also disrupted. There are 12 trains delayed on the way.

"Due to damage to the glazing in the carriage, a passenger of train No. 125 Moscow - Novorossiysk was injured. He received medical assistance on the spot," the Russian Railways added.

Earlier that day, Krasnodar Territory Governor Veniamin Kondratiev announced that the Timashevsk train station had been damaged as a result of falling UAV debris. The head of the region added that there is minor damage to private homes in Temryuk and Slavyansk districts.

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