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Russian drones and missiles strike railway hub near Ukraine’s capital, Railway says

Ukrzaliznytsia, the Ukrainian state railway company, said that a railway hub near Kyiv had been attacked by a Russian drone and a missile attack. The depot and rail carriages were damaged.

Fastiv was not reported as a casualty in the attack that occurred overnight.

In recent weeks, Russia has intensified attacks on Ukraine's infrastructure and energy sector. Power stations and rail hubs have been targeted.

Ukrzaliznytsia announced on Telegram that it had to cancel a number of suburban trains in the northeastern Ukrainian city of Chernihiv and near the capital.

The emergency services did not provide any further details, but reported that there was a fire on the station's and depot's territory. The report cited a possible attack on infrastructures in the Chernihiv area.

UKRAINIAN MINISTRY TEENS ON POWER AND HEAT FACILITIES

The attack targeted power and heat generation plants in Chernihiv and Zaporizhzhia regions, Lviv and Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine's Ministry for Development of Communities and Territories said.

Telegram reported that 9500 customers in southern Odesa were still without heat, and 34,000 others without water.

The ministry reported that "port facilities (in Odesa), have also been attacked. Part of the infrastructure was de-energized, and operators switched to generators for backup power."

The Ukrainian Energy Ministry said that the attack caused blackouts in eight areas overnight.

Emergency repair work has already begun where safety permits. The energy companies are working hard to restore power as soon as possible for all their customers," the ministry stated on Telegram messenger.

POLAND CRAMBLED JETTS, BUT THE AIRSPACE WAS UNViolated

Private broadcaster RMF FM said that sirens were also heard early Saturday morning in Lubartow, a town in eastern Poland's Lublin region.

RMF reported local mayor Krzysztof Pasnik saying that the warning had been activated because of the situation in Ukraine.

The Operational Command of the Armed Forces stated that there was no violation of airspace. (Reporting and editing by William Mallard, Bernadettebaum and Alan Charlish; Additional reporting by Pavel Polityuk in Warsaw)

(source: Reuters)