Sept. 7, 2025, 12:08 p.m.
(PHOTOS: Ukrzaliznytsia)
Ukrzaliznytsia reports that due to nighttime shelling that damaged infrastructure in Kremenchuk district, trains #59 Odesa - Kharkiv and #8 Kharkiv - Odesa will be detoured through Poltava-Kyivska, Romodan, Hrebinka, Taras Shevchenko (Smila) and Znamianka stations.
According to Ukrzaliznytsia, passengers will be transported to Kremenchuk station by bus.
<span>The shelling damaged suburban trains in Kremenchuk. The Russian strike</span> damaged the Kryukiv Bridge in Kremenchuk, which is a key crossing of the Dnipro River for road and rail traffic. The drone attack damaged the bridge's pavement, temporarily blocking traffic.
Three people were injured as a result of the enemy's massive attack on Odesa and the region: prosecutors recorded the consequences of the crime and launched a pre-trial investigation into the commission of war crimes (Part 1 of Article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine).
It has been established that in the morning of September 7, the Russian armed forces massively attacked Odesa district and a town in the region with attack drones. In the city, the attack partially destroyed a sports and concert complex, damaged two high-rise buildings and the Botanical Garden. A 5-storey building, grain storage facilities and seven cars were damaged in the adjacent settlements of Odesa district and in one village in Odesa region.
Three civilians were injured in the attack in Odesa. They are a 73-year-old woman, a 27-year-old woman and a 36-year-old man. The injured women were taken to hospital, and the man received first aid on the spot.
On the night of September 7, the enemy launched a combined strike on the territory of Ukraine using attack UAVs and ground-based missiles. In total, during the strike, the Air Force's radio engineering troops detected and escorted 818 air attack vehicles:
Air defense managed to shoot down 751 drones and four Iskander-K missiles. However, nine missiles and 56 attack UAVs were recorded at 37 locations and the downed ones fell in eight places.
Кирило Бойко