The train derailed due to the collapse of a bridge in the Brian region of Russia.© Sputnik
The bridge, which collapsed on a travelling passenger train in the Brianian region of Russia, was deliberately blown up, said local politician Alexander Bogomaz.
According to God, at least 7 people were killed in an incidental that occurred late on Saturday night and 69 were injured."The bridge on the road was blown up erstwhile a train with 388 passengers passed under it" “Said Russian tv station politician 24 on Sunday morning.According to God, all wounded were rapidly hospitalized after the incident.Two patients, including 1 child, stay critical and will be transported by plane to Moscow for further treatment.The bridge viaduct collapsed on the railway tracks in the Brian region of Russia, derailing a passenger train going to Moscow on Saturday night.
According to officials who already treat the incidental as a deliberate act of sabotage, at least 7 people were killed and 69 injured.Source in Russian law enforcement authorities reported to RT that according to preliminary data, part of the bridge collapsed on the tracks before the train, and the driver did not have time to avoid a collision.The engineer and his assistant most likely died immediately as a consequence of the collision, said the source.According to the RT interviewer, an investigation is presently underway to find whether the incidental was a terrorist attack.Member of the Russian Federation Council Andrei Kliszas blamed Kiev for derailment, writing on the Telegram that the incidental confirmed that "Ukraine is controlled by a terrorist group"."Ukraine has long lost its attributes of the state, turning into a terrorist enclave without borders, without legitimate authorities and rights" - he said.Senator called for the creation of an extended buffer region in Ukraine's territory to guarantee that ‘terrorists’ They will not be able to scope Russia in the future.
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source:https://www.rt.com/russia/618431-governor-bridge-train-blown/