Ukrainian journalist and head of the war crimes investigation department at The Kyiv Independent, Yevhenia Motorevska, spoke about her adventures with a passport she forgot on a train. Ukrzaliznytsia contacted the journalist and returned the document.
Motorevska shared on Facebook how she became the heroine of a short detective story.
"'SOS. You forgot your passport on the train!' I see a message from an unknown woman in the morning on TG. And I realize that my passport has been riding without me on the Chelm-Kyiv-Chelm train for a day," she writes.
She recalls that the conductors contacted her, after which they handed over the document at the capital's train station.
"The conductors found me and here I am with a document at the Kyiv train station. Ukrzaliznytsia — you (love - "Apostrophe"). I can't imagine this in any other country," the journalist concludes, noting: - PSThe next time I'm looking for an OSINTer, I'll take a closer look at the incredible female conductors of UZ."
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