Russia, Ukraine and strikes
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Russia launches railway terror in Ukraine, striking trains and civilians
Russia has intensified its attacks on civilian railway infrastructure in northern Ukraine, with drones striking a locomotive, a diesel train, and tracks in the Sumy and Chernihiv regions, injuring a railway worker,
One is that it marks an intensification of Russia’s cyber campaign in Europe. Russian hackers have long breached European computer networks to steal secrets and to probe infrastructure for signs of weakness.
According to Russian state media, the blast was triggered by a train derailment which left about 30 rail wagons damaged at Kochetovka-2 station in the region of Tambov.
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Russia attacks railway infrastructure facilities in Chernihiv Oblast
Russian forces attacked railway infrastructure facilities in Ukraine's Chernihiv Oblast on the night of 7-8 February. Source: state-run railway operator Ukrzaliznytsia (Ukrainian Railways) Details: Suburban and regional train services in Chernihiv and Sumy oblasts will be temporarily altered,
Russia’s economy is slowing sharply, with the highest interest rates in two decades driving up debt levels as the world’s largest railway network edges closer to bankruptcy. Once a major economic engine, Russian Railways (RZD) is an integral part of the country’s lives; however, it is plunging deeper and deeper into financial trouble.
THIS is the dramatic moment a giant mushroom cloud fireball blast erupts after a fuel train derailment in Russia. Flames were sent over 1,000ft into the sky after the explosion as suspicions were
MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia's government is discussing different ways to prop up Russian Railways, the country's biggest commercial employer, which has built up a 4 trillion rouble ($50.8 billion) debt pile, two people with knowledge of the matter told Reuters.
North Korea maintains four railway crossings to China and one to Russia while physically severing connections to South Korea with barriers and mines.