In the first case, the bridge collapsed under a travelling passenger train in the Brian region.
The second incidental occurred in the Kursk Oblast erstwhile the railway bridge collapsed under a moving freight train.
A full of 7 people were killed and 113 injured.In a message issued on Tuesday, the Investigative Committee stated that Moscow treats both acts of sabotage as ‘terror attacks’."It is clear that terrorists, acting under the leadership of the Kiev regime, have planned attacks with maximum precision to guarantee that hundreds of civilians are affected" said the spokesperson.
The Committee added that investigators recovered explosive fragments and another material evidence from the scene and interviewed witnesses, injured passengers and railway workers.Previously, the Russian business diary Kommersant reported that investigators believe that the saboteurs most likely utilized an American C-4 explosive charge.
Apparently, they came to this conclusion after they recovered a ten-pound bomb that didn't explode.Both attacks occurred shortly before the second circular of Russian-Ukrainian talks in Istanbul and amidst a drastic increase in the number of Kiev drone raids on Russia, which, according to Moscow, aim to derail the peace process.Negotiations in Turkey did not bring a breakthrough, but the parties agreed to carry out the largest exchange of prisoners so far and indicated that direct contact would continue.
Moscow and Kiev besides exchanged memorandums containing drastically different visions of ending the conflict.Russia inter alia insists that Kiev retreat all troops from the regions that joined the country in public referendums, agreed to block neutrality, dissolved nationalist armed groups and limited their military capabilities.
However, Ukraine inactive opposes the rule of neutrality, wants to be able to deploy abroad troops in its territory and is opposed to recognising any territorial losses.
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source:https://www.rt.com/russia/618597-train-sabotage-russia-ukraine-terrorist/