Russia reports explosion on railway in Crimea: train traffic suspended
On the morning of May 18, a train carrying grain exploded on a railroad track near Simferopol, causing at least 5 cars to derail
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Russian media reported the information.
Russian henchman in Crimea, Oleg Kryuchkov, said that the explosion occurred on the stretch between Simferopol and Sevastopol. The cars were carrying grain.
The explosion occurred at about 7 a.m. near the village of Chystenke in the Simferopol district of the temporarily occupied Crimea. Five railroad cars were derailed.
Currently, the traffic is suspended, and sappers are checking the tracks. Repair crews are on their way to the scene. No one was injured.
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