Russian ‘savage’ attack passenger train in Ukraine’s Sumy injures 30
President Zelenskyy condemns Moscow’s latest attack on Ukraine’s railway infrastructure.

By News Agencies
Published On 4 Oct 20254 Oct 2025
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A Russian strike has hit a train station in Ukraine’s northern Sumy region, injuring at least 30 people, as Moscow continues its near-daily targeting of Ukraine’s railway infrastructure.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed the casualties on Saturday, calling the strike on Shostka station in Sumy “savage”.
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Earlier, regional governor Oleh Hryhorov said that the Russian attack had targeted the railway station in the Shostka community, and that a train heading to Kyiv had been hit.
In a message on Telegram, the acting mayor of Sumy Artem Kobzar said: “There are injured passengers. Rescuers, medics, and all emergency services are working at the scene.”
Hryhorov posted a picture of a burning passenger carriage at the scene.
The attack on the train comes a day after Russia launched its biggest overnight air attacks on several regions of Ukraine, particularly emergency infrastructure for power grids and gas sites, raising concerns about the country’s energy supplies as winter looms again for the war’s fourth year.
A statement by the country’s Ministry of Energy said on Telegram that the attack comprised missiles and drones, and that rescuers and energy workers were working to eliminate the consequences of the attacks and stabilise the situation as soon as possible.
Moscow has stepped up its air attack campaign on Ukraine’s railway infrastructure, hitting it almost every day over the past two months.