Russia conducted 18 attacks on Ukrainian railway assets between March 1 and March 4 using UAVs and FPV drones, damaging 41 railway facilities.
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Russia struck railway assets 18 times in the first four days of March
The attacks averaged 4.5 attacks per day
The attacks damaged 41 railway facilities
Moving cars and passenger trains have become primary targets
Since the beginning of March 2026, 18 strikes on railway infrastructure have been recorded - an average of six per day. 41 objects have been damaged, including 17 rolling stock units.
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