14 trains are delayed at Liski station in Voronezh region
14 trains are delayed at Liski station in the Voronezh Region as a result of falling drone debris. This was announced on August 17 by the press service of the Federal Passenger Company (FPC).
"Currently, due to the incident (the fall of UAV debris) at Liski station in the Voronezh Region, 14 trains of JSC FPC are delayed en route," the Telegram channel says.
Thus, trains following routes No. 472 Moscow – Adler, No. 542 Moscow – Adler, No. 20 Moscow – Rostov, No. 562 Moscow – Kurort, No. 233 Novorossiysk – Moscow, No. 155 Anapa – Moscow, No. 113 Krasnodar – Moscow, No. 143 Kislovodsk – Moscow, No. 11 are delayed. Anapa – Moscow, No. 479 Sukhum – St. Petersburg, No. 135 Makhachkala – St. Petersburg, No. 511 Vorkuta – Novorossiysk, No. 241 Kirov – Anapa, No. 215 Barnaul – Adler.
According to the FPC, currently the delay time for rail transport is up to 2.5 hours. At the moment, employees are trying to reduce the waiting time for passengers, as well as provide them with comprehensive assistance.
The Governor of the Voronezh Region, Alexander Gusev, announced on the morning of August 17 that train traffic in the region had been restored after the attack by a Ukrainian drone. Prior to that, it became known that as a result of the UAV attack on the Voronezh region, the installer of the railway station track was injured. Also, as a result of falling drone debris, the power line was damaged, which caused several trains to be delayed.
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