A Russian jet-powered “Shahed” drone struck the locomotive of a passenger train in the Odesa region on Sunday, Aug. 23, but an emergency evacuation prevented any casualties. Ukrzaliznytsia (Ukrainian Railways) Chairman Oleksandr Pertsovskyi confirmed that the drone hit train No. 147, traveling from Zhytomyr to Odesa.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. “The Ukrzaliznytsia monitoring team announced an evacuation in advance, and the train was urgently stopped on the track, so everyone is safe: the passengers, the train crew, and the locomotive crew,” Pertsovskyi said. The train was carrying 593 passengers, including 15 children, at the time of the attack. Ukrzaliznytsia is currently organizing alternative transportation to bring the passengers to Odesa. Ongoing strikes across Ukraine The attack on the passenger train is part of a broader wave of deadly Russian strikes across multiple Ukrainian regions over the weekend. Also on Aug. 23, a Russian attack on the settlement of Sofiivka in the Kramatorsk community of the Donetsk region killed two people and injured two others. The State Emergency Service (SES) reported that the strike damaged 141 private houses. During search-and-rescue operations in Sofiivka, emergency workers recovered the body of one victim from under the rubble. Firefighters extinguished a blaze in an outbuilding and localized fires at a private home, two civilian vehicles, and the damaged structural elements of another house.
Russian Drone Hits Passenger Train in Odesa, Evacuation Prevents Casualties
A Russian jet-powered drone struck the locomotive of a passenger train in the Odesa region, but a timely evacuation ensured all 593 passengers were unharmed.








