All Crimea-bound trains delayed by bridge attack reach their destinations

ROSTOV-ON-DON. July 17 (Interfax) - All Crimea-bound trains, which were delayed due to the overnight attack on the bridge on Monday, have arrived at their destinations, the local rail operator, Grand Service Express, said.

"All of our Tavriya trains, which were delayed in the direction of Crimea and Sevastopol, have arrived at their destination stations," the company said on Telegram.

The last to arrive was a train from Murmansk. It arrived in Sevastopol at 7:52 p.m. Moscow time after a two and a half hour delay.

According to the latest data, four Crimea-bound trains are still being delayed: two from Simferopol to Moscow, one from Sevastopol to Moscow, and one from Sevastopol to Murmansk.

"We are working on getting all trains on schedule," the carrier said.

It was reported previously that 12 trains were delayed: eight to Crimea and four from Crimea.