Russian drone hits empty passenger train in Ukraine's south, deputy PM says


March 4 (Reuters) - A ⁠Russian drone hit an empty passenger ⁠train in Ukraine's southern Mykolaiv region ‌early on Wednesday, injuring a railway worker, Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba said.

He added that there was also ​an attempted Russian drone ⁠attack on a train ⁠operating between the eastern-central city of Dnipro and ⁠Kovel ‌in the northwest late on Tuesday, but it was stopped by ⁠railway workers and the drone hit ​a few ‌metres away from the locomotive.

Ukrzaliznytsia, Ukrainian national ⁠railways, ​said that Russia had intensified drone attacks on railway infrastructure, and that rolling stock was ⁠among the main targets.

It reported ​that 18 strikes had been recorded since the start of March, damaging 41 facilities.

Locomotives, freight ⁠cars and specialised equipment used to repair infrastructure have also been targeted, the operator said, and railway depots and bridges had ​also come under attack this ⁠month.

A Russian drone attack on a commuter ​train in Dnipropetrovsk region ‌killed one person and wounded ​seven more people on Monday.

(Reporting by Anna Pruchnicka; Editing by Kate Mayberry)

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