Two bridges collapse in Russia – as seven people killed and dozens injured

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Two bridges collapse in Russia - as seven people killed and dozens injured

    Seven people have been killed and dozens are injured after two bridges collapsed in Russia overnight.

    A train derailed after a bridge collapsed on to it in the Bryansk region, killing the driver and six others.

    Some 69 people were injured in the crash, with the train travelling from Moscow to Klimov at the time.

    Earlier, local authorities blamed “illegal interference” for the incident.

    Later, a bridge collapsed in Russia’s Kursk region while a freight train was passing over it.

    Local officials said one of the train’s drivers was injured in the crash.

    Two bridges collapse in Russia - as seven people killed and dozens injured

    Russia’s Baza Telegram channel, which often publishes information from sources in the security services and law
    enforcement, reported, without providing evidence, that the bridge in Bryansk was blown up, according to initial information.

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    There was no immediate comment from Ukraine.

    Since the start of the war that Russia launched more than three years ago, there have been continued cross-border shelling, drone strikes, and covert raids by Ukrainian forces into the Bryansk, Kursk and Belgorod regions that border Ukraine.

    Two bridges collapse in Russia - as seven people killed and dozens injured

    Bryansk regional governor Alexander Bogomaz said: “Everything is being done to provide all necessary assistance to the victims.”

    Emergency workers are at the scene of the train derailment, attempting to pull survivors from the wreckage.

    Russia’s federal road transportation agency said the destroyed bridge passed above the railway tracks where the train was travelling.

    Images from the scene show passenger cars ripped apart and lying amid fallen concrete from the collapsed bridge.

    Other footage on social media appeared to be taken from inside vehicles which narrowly avoided driving onto the bridge before it collapsed.

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