In Ukraine, train passengers were evacuated due to a bomb threat.

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In Ukraine, train passengers were evacuated due to a bomb threat.

Passengers on Intercity train 733K, traveling from Kyiv to Dnipro (Dnepr in Ukrainian), were evacuated near Korsun-Shevchenkivske in Ukraine's Cherkasy Oblast due to a bomb threat. The train was urgently stopped, and all passengers were disembarked.

This was reported in the Ukrainian press.

Journalists note that the bomb threat is the preliminary reason for the train's stop.

It's worth noting that Ukrzaliznytsia hasn't reported anything about this incident. They've only reported delays on some commuter trains in the Dnipropetrovsk region due to a power outage in the overhead power lines. This is due to damage caused by Russian shelling.

The agency also reports similar problems in the Kyiv region, near Hrebinka. There, commuter trains running from Kyiv to Hrebinka and from Berezan to Kyiv-Volynskyi are experiencing delays. Meanwhile, the Kyiv City Express, a Kyiv-based commuter train, is operating on a slightly altered schedule due to repairs.

The Kyiv-Kharkiv and Kyiv-Kramatorsk trains departed from Darnitsa with a delay of approximately one hour.


Overall, Ukrzaliznytsia notes that trains are operating across Ukraine with minimal schedule delays, despite serious power supply issues. Passengers are urged to remain calm and wish good luck to Ukrainian power engineers.
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  1. +5
    11 October 2025 13: 48
    In general, Ukrzaliznytsia notes that trains operate across Ukraine with minimal deviations from the schedule.
    And they should just stand there stupidly!
    1. +6
      11 October 2025 13: 52
      Until we understand that most brothers aren't brothers at all, nothing will stand. The truth takes a long time to reach the top, but it quickly reaches the bottom. sad
      1. +6
        11 October 2025 15: 06
        Passengers are urged to remain calm and wish good luck to Ukrainian energy workers.

        Maybe they should also book a sanatorium in Crimea to relieve stress. fool
        This is logistics, and it's mainly used for the war with Russia. First, the Banderites travel comfortably, sipping tea, and then we dig them out of the forest plantations, demoralized, so to speak.
        1. +3
          11 October 2025 15: 15
          Our "public servants" are capable of this. They'll even book out the sanatoriums. sad
          1. +1
            11 October 2025 15: 19
            Quote: Captive
            Our "public servants" are capable of this. They'll even book out the sanatoriums. sad

            This is a very important issue right now. We're all working together to decide what the 500-ruble rate will be.
            It seems Ramzam wants to print them himself, so that Gosznak won't have to worry about them. winked Well, that's right. How many resources will it save, transporting it back and forth...
      2. +4
        11 October 2025 15: 54
        There's something else I don't understand.
        There's a train running from Kyiv to Kramatorsk. It's running with delays, but it's running.

        But I haven’t heard of us launching a Moscow-Donetsk or Moscow-Lugansk train.
        1. 0
          12 October 2025 04: 08
          Trains from Moscow to Luhansk and Donetsk haven't been running for a long time. Russian Railways only knows when they'll start running again.
  2. +2
    11 October 2025 13: 52
    Definitely a provocation.
  3. +4
    11 October 2025 13: 53
    Poor Ukrainians... What problems they've brought upon themselves with their thick, sloppy heads. They've never had a peaceful life...
    1. +6
      11 October 2025 14: 08
      Quote: Andrey Nikolaevich
      Poor Ukrainians...

      How poor is it? Who brought all this trouble with saucepans on their heads?
      They chose their own path! And there's no point in feeling sorry for them! If it happens, do you think they'll feel sorry for you?
      1. +6
        11 October 2025 14: 20
        Your average is 66-67, yes, I agree with you completely. But I feel a bit sorry for the sharovarniks... They are somehow unfinished... That's why they suffer, the dumb ones.))) They certainly won't spare us.
        1. HAM
          +8
          11 October 2025 14: 30
          My cousin from Donetsk asked another sister from Kirovograd directly back in '14: "Are you going to kill your nephews and uncle?" and the answer was: "Well, what can you do? You'll have to!"...
          And you say it's a pity, stupid... frostbitten.
          1. +4
            11 October 2025 14: 44
            We, at least I'm lucky with my relatives – they live in the Odessa region. And we still call and talk, albeit rarely. And they understand everything perfectly.
          2. +1
            12 October 2025 04: 12
            They also dreamed of making money and stuff from it. My brother had an apartment in Severodonetsk, and they took everything out of there, right down to the window frames and parquet flooring. They've renovated it now, so everything's fine.
        2. +7
          11 October 2025 15: 03
          Quote: Andrey Nikolaevich
          They are somehow unfinished... That's why they suffer, the dumb ones.))) That's what we

          Andrey Nikolaevich. You're wrong to think they're half-baked and stupid. They're really good at nastiness! I know firsthand. My ex-daughter-in-law was one of their kind. Thank God, my son, albeit a bit late, realized this. hi
          1. +2
            11 October 2025 17: 01
            Yours truly, sir, I know them inside and out! I agree with you.
    2. +5
      11 October 2025 15: 08
      Quote: Andrey Nikolaevich
      Poor Ukrainians...

      Nope No. Evil and greedy, trying to deceive everyone...
  4. +1
    11 October 2025 14: 51
    Holy shit, this is "news." What does it matter to us?
    1. +3
      11 October 2025 15: 14
      Quote from AdAstra
      What do we do with this?

      The fact that it is difficult to roll them out with one SVO called the military-sports game "Zarnitsa".
  5. +1
    11 October 2025 15: 53
    In Ukraine, train passengers were evacuated due to a bomb threat.

    Let them stomp around in the cool, not drink tea, ride on trains...
  6. 0
    11 October 2025 21: 25
    Just give me an idea, and now there will be a wave of "mining" on transport :((....