Travel train expelled in Western Russia Late on Saturday after the bridge above crashes and fell into numbers, killing several people.
Officials said that at least seven people were killed, and 30 hospitalized in Vigonich in the Russian region Briansk, which borders in Ukraine. Russian railways are a “collapse of polling structure on the road of the bridge as a result of illegal interference in the operation of transport”.
The Russian federal road transport agency, Rosavtodor, said that the destroyed bridge crossed the railway in which the train traveled. Among the killed was a locomotive driver, Russian state news agencies were financed, stating medicine.
Photos published by government agencies seemed to appear to have passenger cars depicting the train, which was wasted and lying in amid concrete from the demolished bridge. Other recordings seemed to be taken from the internal vehicles that have closely refused driving on the bridge before collapsing, the associated print said.
Russian Social Media base and recording channels, which often publish information from the security services, said the train collapsed into the bridge crashed. The base reported, without providing evidence, that according to preliminary information, the bridge was blown. Reuters said that it could not independently check reports on bases and recording. There was no immediate comment to Ukraine.
The train went from the town of Klimovo to Moscow, Russian railways said. The collision with a crushed bridge in the Federal Highway in the Vigonich Skirt district, said Aleksandar Bogomaz, the Governor of the Briansk region. The district is 100km (62 miles) from the border with Ukraine.
Since a lot of Russian invasion on Ukraine in February 2022. year continued cross-border conflicts, including shelling, drone and rocket strikes and concealed rockets from Ukraine in Briansk, Kursk and Belgorod region.
The Governor Regional Governor, Aleksandar Bogomaz said seven people died, and two children were among 30 injured. “Everything is done to provide all the necessary assistance to victims.”
With Reuters and Agence France-Presses