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Six Tavria trains were delayed on the way from Crimea due to the danger of UAVs

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Six Tavria passenger trains en route from Crimea were delayed due to the temporary cancellation of traffic due to an unmanned danger. This was announced on June 5 by the press service of the transportation operator Grand Service Express.

"Today, on June 5, after yesterday's temporary cancellation of traffic due to an unmanned danger, the Tavria trains are delayed," the company's channel says in the Maks messenger.

It is noted that at the time of 15:00 Moscow time, six trains from Sevastopol and Simferopol are delayed — four to Moscow and one each to St. Petersburg and Omsk. Three of them were supposed to leave on June 4, two on June 3, and one on June 5. The delay time ranges from three to 10 hours.

In the morning, at 9:37 Moscow time, it was reported that eight trains were delayed. The Grand Service Express clarified that trains not specified in the new announcement entered the schedule or arrived at their destination stations. Passengers whose trains are delayed for more than four hours are provided with food and water.

The day before, Grand Service Express reported that the Crimean railway had suspended passenger train traffic on a number of sections due to aviation hazards, and 12 trains to and from Crimea were delayed en route. Passengers were evacuated. The delay time ranged from 2 to 7.5 hours.

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