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Railway tracks blown up in Russia's Kursk region
The movement of trains on the damaged section was not stopped, but the speed had to be reduced
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This was reported by the Telegram channel Baza.
Damage to the rails was noticed by a railway employee in the morning of August 24. On the section of the Klukva-Kursk race, he saw a tear under the rail and a small chip.
Later on, investigators and criminologists arrived at the site of the explosion - in their opinion, the rails were tried to be blown up with an improvised explosive device weighing about 400 grams.
The damage turned out to be not critical, but noticeable: the movement of trains on the race was not stopped, but the speed of movement was reduced.
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