Key points
- Due to a Russian drone attack, trains across Ukraine are experiencing widespread delays.
- Some services have not departed on schedule.
- Delays are reported in various regions of the country.
- Certain international trains are running several hours late.
- Train operations are being adjusted according to the security situation.
Today, 1 April, trains across Ukraine operated by Ukrzaliznytsia are experiencing widespread delays. The cause is a Russian drone attack that has been ongoing since last night, the company’s official website reports.
Some services have been unable to depart on schedule and are still waiting to set off. Delays are being recorded in various regions of the country.



Certain international routes are also operating off schedule:
- train №119/120 Helm – Dnipro-Holovnyi is delayed by approximately 2 hours due to waiting at the border;
- services №23/24 Kyiv-Pasazhyrskyi – Helm and №67/68 Kyiv-Pasazhyrskyi – Warsaw West are delayed by around 4 hours.
Train operations will be gradually restored, taking the security situation into account.
Passengers are advised to check for updates on their service on the Ukrzaliznytsia website.
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