Cyberattack Cripples Ukraine's Railway Ticket System Amid Stability Concerns
A cyberattack disrupted Ukraine's railway ticketing system causing station queues, likely by Russia to destabilize wartime Ukraine. Despite the attack, rail travel continued while backup systems helped manage the incident. Ukrainian officials described the hack as complex, hinting at psychological warfare to unsettle the population.

Ukraine's railway ticketing system suffered a severe cyberattack, causing significant queues at stations as online services were disabled. Official statements from Kyiv suspect Russia's involvement in an attempt to destabilize Ukraine amidst ongoing conflict.
The railway is crucial for passenger and freight movement throughout Ukraine, especially with air travel suspended due to continuous Russian attacks. Although ticket purchasing faced issues, train operations persisted without interruption, according to Ukrzaliznytsia officials.
Anonymous government sources indicate the attack may have been executed by Russian hackers, aiming for psychological manipulation and societal disruption within Ukraine. Despite the severity, the system adapted using backup solutions, maintaining railway logistics across the nation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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