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Russians are trying to knock out the main railway junctions of Ukraine

The Russians want to block transport and military corridors and generally paralyze railway communication in Ukraine.

The railway junctions of Ukraine are experiencing truly all-out Russian strikes in the style of World War II. For three days in a row, the Russians have been hitting Fastov near Kyiv, one of the key railway junctions.

Several main routes pass through it: Kyiv — Kozyatyn — Vinnytsia (western direction), Fastov — Bila Tserkva — Myronivka (southeastern direction), as well as a number of branches to the south and west of the country.

In fact, this is one of the main distribution points between the capital, central Ukraine and the western regions. Freight flows of fuel, industrial products, grain and military logistics are closed here.

The strike on Fastov is a failure in several directions at once, connecting Kyiv, the west, the south and the center of the country – the main military transport corridors of the country.

Before that, the Russians had systematically struck the Lozova station in the Kharkiv region. The city experienced a total strike in early August. Then dozens of buildings were destroyed, including the railway station. For some time, trains did not run.

Further south, the Russians struck the Sinelnikovo hub station in the Dnipropetrovsk region, through which the connection between the Dnieper and Zaporizhia passes, and therefore with the southern front.