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    Bridge collapses onto passenger train in western Russia, killing at least 7

    • June 1, 2025

    At least seven people were killed when a road bridge collapsed onto a passenger train in western Russia late Saturday, with railway authorities blaming “illegal interference.”

    The bridge came down in Russia’s Bryansk region, close to the Ukrainian border, crushing the moving train and injuring at least 30 people, Russian authorities reported.

    The train was traveling from the town of Klimov to the capital Moscow when it was hit by the debris from the bridge and derailed, according to Russian state media outlet RIA Novosti.

    Images from the Moscow interregional transport prosecutor’s office show fallen earth, debris and concrete on top of what appears to be the passenger train, and derailed carriages as emergency services attend the scene.

    Moscow Railway cited the cause of the collapse as “illegal interference in transport operations,” without providing further details.

    An investigation has been launched, and a team is inspecting the site, state news agency TASS reported.

    The train’s engineer was among those killed in the incident, RIA Novosti reported. An infant remains in serious condition, according to the Russian emergencies ministry.

    Passengers were evacuated from the wreckage and were taken to a temporary accommodation center at a nearby station, according to TASS.

    Bryansk’s regional governor Alexander Bogomaz said on Telegram that emergency services and government officials were working at the scene.

    “Everything necessary is being done to provide assistance to the victims,” he said, according to TASS.

    This post appeared first on cnn.com

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