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Five injured in Russian attacks on rail infrastructure in southern Ukraine

At least five people have been injured in two Russian attacks on railway infrastructure?in the southern Ukraine?, according to Ukrainian officials.

Oleksiy Kulba, the Deputy Prime Minister, said that a?railway? worker was injured in a drone attack, which struck an empty passenger train early in the morning, in the Mykolaiv Region.

He said that a second worker and two children were injured later by a Russian missile which 'hit an administrative building in a nearby railway station, Odesa region.

The official who first announced the four injured victims of the missile attack later revised the figure to four without revealing the identity of the fourth person.

Kuleba stated that there was also a Russian drone attack on a train late on Tuesday between Dnipro in the east-central Ukraine and Kovel, located in the northwestern Ukraine. The train was stopped by rail workers, and the drone struck 'a few metres from the locomotive'.

Ukrzaliznytsia (Ukrainian National Railways) said that Russia intensified drone attacks on railway infrastructure and rolling stock was "among the main targets".

The report stated that 18 strikes were recorded since the beginning of March, resulting in damage to 41 facilities.

The operator said that locomotives, freight cars, and specialised equipment used for infrastructure repair, as well as?railway depots and bridges were also targeted.

A?Russian drone strike on a commuter rail in the Dnipropetrovsk Region killed one person, and injured seven others.

(source: Reuters)