In the Kirovsky district of the temporarily uncontrolled Crimea, the railway was damaged.
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According to the so-called “head” of the Crimea, Sergei Aksyonov, there were no casualties, repair work will continue until eight hours.
Aksyonov did not reveal the causes and circumstances of the damage, but the Russian telegram channel Mash claims that the railway track was blown up.
There are no casualties, the relevant services are working on the spot,” Aksyonov wrote, adding that the repair work “will approximately take four to eight hours.”
What exactly caused the damage to the railway tracks, he did not specify.
According to Baza, the railway tracks were blown up at the Petrovo-Vladislavovka stretch. The main car of a freight train derailed. The Dzhankoy-Kerch railway line runs through the territory of the Kirovsky district.
In Crimea, railroad tracks have been blown up several times in recent weeks. So, twice on June 11 and 21, due to damage to the tracks, the movement of trains in the Feodosiya region was stopped for several hours.
The authorities of the annexed peninsula did not specify the cause of the damage to the tracks, other sources claimed sabotage.
Source: Racurs

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