Ukrzaliznytsya (UZ - Ukrainian Railways) has sent 20 refrigerated wagons to Fastiv, Odesa-Zastava, Podolsk, Merefa and Zaporizhzhya stations. The wagons remained at the stations for three days, but the bodies of Russian soldiers never started to be loaded because of the Russians' unwillingness to take the dead.
Quote: “Ukrzaliznytsya [Ukrainian Railway Company - ed.] received a task to send 20 carriages to transport the bodies of Russian military personnel killed in action from the stations Fastiv, Odessa-Zastava, Podilsk, Merefa, and Zaporizhzhia.
Ukrzaliznytsia [Ukrainian Railways] has announced that all trains from the east to the west of Ukraine will be considered to be evacuation trains; tickets will not be sold and travel will be free.
The Ukrainian Railway Company Ukrzaliznytsia has scheduled additional return strains from the western part of Ukraine to Poland to improve its services for passengers heading for the EU.
Today, in the afternoon of February 26, Ukrainian troops blew up the railway junctions connecting the Ukrainian railway with the Russian railway structures.
About 400 cases have already been filed against different officials of Ukrainian Railways (UZ), Minister of Infrastructure Volodymyr Omelyan said on Hromadske.
The Head of Ukrzaliznytsia (UZ) (Eng: Ukrainian Railways ) Power Supply Department Valeriy Liudmyrskyi was kidnapped because of his professional activities.
On July 8, Shevchenkivskyi District Court of Kyiv reinstated Oleksii Krivopishyn, ex-Chief of Southwestern Railways whom the Government dismissed in Spring 2015.
Head of the Cargo Department of Ukrzaliznytsia Ivan Fedorko who reportedly caused a car crash on July 3 has been dismissed from his position and served charges.