Rostov-on-Don railway stations overcrowded, ticket shortage reported
The stations in Rostov-on-Don are crowded with people seeking to leave the city, and there are long queues at the suburban railway station.
Source: Kommersant; RIA Novosti, a pro-Kremlin news outlet
Details: Kommersant’s correspondent reports that there are long queues at the suburban railway station.
The outlet posted a video of a large crowd of people at the station.
According to the regional government, the bus station is operating as usual.
Quote: "The sale of tickets to destinations temporarily closed to traffic has been suspended," the government's press service informed reporters.
At the same time, RIA Novosti, with reference to Russian Railways (RZhD), insists that "the situation at Rostov-on-Don railway station is calm".
It is reported, however, citing regional authorities, that buying train tickets in Rostov-on-Don may be problematic for some routes due to increased demand.
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