28 trains are affected.

Photo from Sergey Aksyonov's Telegram channel
Sergey Aksyonov, the head of annexed Crimea, announced that long-distance trains will only be able to operate on the peninsula from 5 AM to 11 PM.
28 trains are affected.
Due to the changes, some trains that were scheduled to run at night will arrive at Kerch-Pivdenna station (on the peninsula near the Crimean Bridge). After arriving at Kerch-Pivdenna, passengers will be able to continue their journey by bus. The other part of the night trains will run to Simferopol from 5 AM to 11 PM.
On Monday, the AFU attacked the Moscow — Simferopol train, and the driver's assistant was killed. Train movement on the peninsula was then suspended.
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