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Train derails in the West Russian Brjansk – seven deaths
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Not far from the Ukrainian border, a passenger train derails in the western Russian area of Brjansk after a collapse. There are victims. Is a Ukrainian sabotage act the cause?
In the West Russian region of Brjansk, a passenger train is derailed due to a collapse of a road bridge. Seven people were killed in the accident, the governor of the area, Alexander Bogomas, wrote at Telegram at night. Around 30 injuries were taken to surrounding hospitals, including two children. The railway company reported “illegal intervention in transportation”.
According to media reports, the collapse of the road bridge running over the track was preceded by an explosion. The collapse is located a good 80 kilometers from the Ukrainian border.
Ukraine has been defending itself against a Russian attack war for more than three years. Ukrainian secret services regularly take sabotage files and attacks in the Russian field.
dpa
Source: Stern

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