Ukraine updates: Russia steps up attacks on transport routes
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Ukraine updates: Russia steps up attacks on transport routes
"Ukraine's Zelenskyy says Russia is focusing on attacking "primarily railway infrastructure." Meanwhile, the Kremlin has said talks with Ukraine will continue in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday. DW has more. Ukraine has reported several attacks on railway in recent days [FILE: January 27, 2026]Image: Ukrainian Emergency Service/AP Photo/picture alliance Skip next section What you need to know Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has reported new Russian attacks on Ukrainian transport routes German authorities have arrested five over allegedly exporting goods to Russian defense companies Russia has confirmed trilateral talks in Abu Dhabi will continue on Wednesday Keep reading for the latest updates from Russia's war in Ukraine on Monday, February 2: Skip next section"
"In Odesa, forensic teams work in converted train cars to identify fallen Ukrainian soldiers returned from Russia. Many arrive unnamed, yet experts document every clue and run DNA tests to match them with families. Skip next section Ukraine seeks response to Russian targeting of rail infrastructure 02/02/2026February 2, 2026 Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has called on the country's military leaders to respond to the increasing number of attacks by Russian forces against Ukraine's logistics infrastructure. "The Russian army remains focused on terror against our logistics primarily railway infrastructure. In particular, there were strikes in the Dnipro region and in Zaporizhzhia, specifically targeting railway facilities," Zelenskyy said in a post on social media."
Russian forces have increasingly targeted Ukraine's logistics, focusing primarily on railway infrastructure with strikes reported in the Dnipro and Zaporizhzhia regions. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged military leaders to respond to the rising number of attacks on transport routes. Forensic teams in Odesa are working in converted train cars to identify soldiers returned from Russia, using documented clues and DNA testing to match remains with families. German authorities arrested five people accused of exporting goods to Russian defense companies. The Kremlin confirmed that trilateral talks involving Ukraine will continue in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday.
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