
Uzbekistan and Škoda Group have signed an agreement on the delivery of electric trains.
The implementation of the Škoda project in the field of railway transport begins in Uzbekistan.

President Shavkat Mirziyoyev traveled from Kokand to Margilan on a new electric train.
A train consisting of six carriages and 586 seats, connecting the cities of the Fergana Valley, can travel at speeds of up to 120 kilometers per hour.
A citizen who was being swept away in a canal in Chirchiq was rescued.
First medical aid was provided on the spot to the person who was brought ashore in an unconscious state.

The World Bank is allocating $150 million for the development of rural infrastructure in Uzbekistan.
The total budget for the second phase of the "Rural Infrastructure Development" program amounts to $340 million. The remaining funds will be allocated by the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and Uzbekistan.

In Navoi, a Cobalt driver who fell asleep at the wheel caused an accident and died.
Since the beginning of 2026, 10 traffic accidents related to drivers falling asleep while driving have occurred in the region.

Saida Mirziyoyeva participated in the meeting of the Foreign Investors Council.
Saida Mirziyoyeva emphasized that investments directed towards the economy, infrastructure, innovation, education, and business sectors are a crucial factor for Uzbekistan's sustainable development.

Turkish investors are showing interest in the management of Imam Bukhari — Jamshid Qo‘chqorov
Turkish investors have been invited to become strategic partners in developing tourism infrastructure in Uzbekistan and attracting new tourists.
