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SIMFEROPOL, June 8. Passengers on all trains currently located in the Crimean Peninsula have been evacuated following a drone attack on a train connecting Moscow and Simferopol, according to the railway operator Grand Service Express in a statement on its Telegram channel. Passengers from three specific trains are now being transported to Simferopol by buses.

“Passengers on all trains in the Crimean Peninsula have been evacuated. Currently, buses are transporting passengers to Simferopol from trains No. 68 Moscow-Simferopol departing on June 6; No. 77 St. Petersburg-Simferopol departing on June 6; and No. 7 St. Petersburg-Sevastopol departing on June 6,” the statement reads.

The Governor of Crimea, Sergei Aksyonov, earlier announced that one person was killed and another injured in a Ukrainian drone attack on a locomotive of a passenger train connecting Moscow and Simferopol. Passengers were not injured, and local authorities have begun organizing alternative bus transportation.

TASS/gnews.cz

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