The article discusses how Ukraine maintains its transportation infrastructure despite ongoing Russian attacks during the war. Roads and railways are protected by large nets designed to catch drones, reducing their threat. Ukrainian Vice Prime Minister Oleksii Kuleba explains that hundreds of kilometers of strategic roads and major railway lines are covered with these nets. The transportation sector has faced significant challenges, with attacks increasing tenfold this year compared to last. Railways have been attacked nearly 1,800 times, and ports over 2,000 times, affecting critical export routes, especially for grain. Ukraine relies heavily on rail for freight transport, which is vital for both economic survival and military logistics. Despite extensive damage estimated at $45 billion directly and $59 billion in economic losses, Ukraine’s transportation system remains functional due to defensive measures such as anti-drone technology, reinforced power stations, and armored locomotives.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced overview of Ukraine's efforts to maintain its transportation systems amid Russian attacks, quoting Ukrainian officials and detailing the scale of damage and countermeasures. It does not exhibit overt bias toward either side but focuses on factual reporting of the war-




