Train services at Magdeburg Main Station and Passau Train Station are temporarily suspended.
In the German city of Passau in Bavaria, the train station was evacuated due to a bomb threat. Bild reported this on Saturday, January 18.
According to the publication, an unidentified person called the railway operator Deutsche Bahn and said that a bomb had been planted on two Intercity Express (ICE) trains. After that, one of the trains stopped in the Austrian city of Schärding, located near Passau, and the second one was evacuated to Passau.
Searched for trains, but found none. Police said there was no threat to the passengers. Train services were restored four hours later, causing a delay in the schedule.
At the same time, the train station in Magdeburg was evacuated for the same reason, writes Stern.
The station was closed and searched with the help of dogs;
Russian agents blew up a train track as a military train was moving in the Rivne region.
We remind you that a terrorist attack on the railway was prevented on the Dnieper. It was prepared by two local drug addicts looking for “money for a dose” and came to the attention of the FSB.
Source: korrespondent

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