At the Crossroads: Russia's Precision Drone Strikes Threaten Ukraine's Railway Infrastructure
Russia has intensified attacks on Ukraine's railway infrastructure using advanced drones. These precision strikes, targeting crucial logistics routes, have doubled since mid-summer, posing significant risks. Despite rapid repairs and rerouting, experts warn that increasing drone capabilities may soon severely disrupt Ukraine's freight and passenger transport systems.
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The escalation of Russian drone attacks on Ukraine's railway network marks a significant shift in the ongoing conflict. In the northeastern town of Shostka, the use of precision drones has led to substantial damage, targeting individual locomotives and other critical infrastructure.
Ukrainian officials report a marked increase in these attacks since mid-summer, doubling to two or three per week. This surge has raised concerns about the overall security of Ukraine's rail system, which is vital for both commercial and military logistics.
The upgraded Russian drones can span 200 kilometers into Ukrainian territory, making locomotives particularly susceptible due to their predictable routes. Despite challenges, Ukrainian railway teams remain resolute, aiming to maintain operations and mitigate disruptions through swift repairs and strategic rerouting.
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