In Crimea, unidentified people blew up the railway track in front of a freight train.
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The explosion in the Kirovsky district occurred on June 11 at about 4 pm.
According to the Baza channel, the driver of the locomotive, having seen the undermining of the canvas, managed to apply emergency braking. The glass in the cockpit was shattered from the blast wave. There were no casualties.
Occupational “head of Crimea” Sergei Aksyonov did not specify the causes of the accident, but noted that it would take 3-4 hours to eliminate it and that there were no victims. Train traffic has been stopped.
This is the second railway accident in the territories controlled by the Russian Federation in less than a day. The night before, on the Khlevishche-Biryuch section in the Belgorod region of the Russian Federation, a locomotive and 15 empty freight train cars left the train.
In mid-May, in the Simferopol region of Crimea, five wagons derailed due to an alleged explosion.
Source: Racurs

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