Semenivka railway station hit by Shahed drones

4 April 2025, 01:04 PM
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Russian troops attacked Chernihiv Oblast with Shahed drones, damaging infrastructure, local officials said on April 4.

Updated at 11:39. Ukrzaliznytsia confirmed that Russian forces struck the Semenivka station in Chernihiv Oblast.

A direct hit on the station damaged the building's roof and broke windows, but there were no reported casualties.

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Photo: National Police

The head of the regional military administration stated that the Semenivka community was targeted, with transport and civil infrastructure damaged and destruction in the city of Semenivka.

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Preliminary reports indicate no casualties.

In total, over the past 24 hours, Russian forces struck three districts of Chernihiv Oblast, with 75 explosions recorded across 20 settlements.

According to the Ukrainian Air Force, Russia launched 78 drones overnight.

Air defense forces intercepted 42 of the drones, while another 22 were lost in their location.

In Kharkiv, five people were killed and more than 30 were injured in a drone attack, which also caused damage to residential buildings and sparked fires.

There were also reports of damage in Dnipro, where three people were injured, and in the Brovary district of Kyiv Oblast, where fires broke out in a parking lot and car dealership, damaging dozens of cars and injuring two people.

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