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One person killed after Russia attacks Ukrainian fuel stations and locomotives

Officials in Ukraine said that 'Russia' attacked three rail locomotives in Ukraine, killing one driver. It also hit two petrol stations. This is part of a recent escalation of strikes against Ukrainian infrastructure.

Both Russia and Ukraine attacked fuel and transportation facilities in an attempt to cut off supplies?to their troops, and gain an advantage along the front lines?of a five-year war.

Oleksandr P. Pertsovskyi is the CEO of the state rail company Ukrzaliznytsia. He posted on Facebook that a strike had hit a locomotive located in the Sumy region to the north-east and the Zaporizhzhia area in the south.

Pertsovskyi stated that "two crews were able to escape in time, and no one was injured, but the third incident in Zaporizhzhia was tragic: the driver was able to escape,?but the assistant, who was in a rear cab, was not rescued."

Pertsovskyi, a Pertsovskyi, told a reporter earlier this month that Russia has attacked over 100 locomotives in just a few months. He said the increase was "simply crazy".

He said that Moscow was trying to bring Ukrzaliznytsia’s operations to a halt.

Local officials confirmed that Russia also attacked petrol stations in Zaporizhzhia, Sumy and other areas.

In the early part of this month, Ukrainian attacks against?Russian fuel logistic led to widespread disruptions in fuel supplies throughout many Russian regions as well as in Russian-occupied Crimea. (Reporting and editing by Andrew Heavens; Pavel Polityuk)

(source: Reuters)