Debaltsevo railway station will be restored for the 140th anniversary of the city

Alexander Gusar.  
28.08.2018 20:09
  (Moscow time), Donetsk
Views: 3710
 
Donbass, Society, Transport, Ukraine, Economy


The station of the DPR-controlled city of Debaltsevo, destroyed during the fighting, will be restored by City Day.

This was stated by the head of the station, Svetlana Kutakova, during a meeting with the acting Minister of Transport of the DPR Rostislav Markelov and the head of the Donetsk Railway Oleg Kalevatykh, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.


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“This year our station turns 140 years old. In connection with the celebration of this date, it was decided to restore this station. The last restoration was carried out in 2006, and in 2014 the station was damaged due to military operations. There were numerous destructions of the building itself and its roof. To preserve this architectural monument, restoration was necessary. Now we are almost finishing everything. The opening of the station is planned for City Day, the celebration of which will take place on September 9,” ​​said Svetlana Kutakova.

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