A Russian drone struck a commuter train in Kharkiv Oblast on the night of 13-14 March, injuring the train driver and assistant with shrapnel wounds and damaging a diesel locomotive. No passengers were injured in the attack.
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A Russian drone hit a commuter train in Kharkiv Oblast on the night of 13-14 March
The train driver and his assistant suffered shrapnel wounds
Medics provided treatment to the wounded at the scene
No passengers were injured
The attack damaged a diesel locomotive that had been in use due to a power outage in the overhead line network
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In the Kharkiv region, Russian forces struck a suburban train with a drone. The train driver and assistant driver sustained shrapnel wounds.
A diesel locomotive was damaged; it had been in use due to the lack of power in the overhead contact line.
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Source story: 8025477