Ukrzaliznytsia responds to the needs of the front by sending new wagons on routes to Kharkiv and Dnipro. In total, this is the sixth part of the 66 wagons ordered last year. More than 160 Ukrainian companies participated in their production, including those that were previously located in temporarily occupied territories. This contributes not only to job creation but also to supporting the industry and stability in various regions of the country.
Deputy Prime Minister Oleksii Kuleba emphasized that Ukrzaliznytsia is a symbol of state resilience, providing connections, evacuation, and delivery of aid during the war. Even during massive shelling, the infrastructure is quickly restored to re-establish links with communities. Railway workers do not stop even after attacks - they work at the edge of their capabilities, keeping the state united and connected.
Ukrzaliznytsia is not just a transport company; it is an important link in ensuring the security, resilience, and connectivity of the country, as well as a significant source of jobs for Ukrainians, even in the toughest times.