New cotton. Railway bridge collapsed in the Kursk region bordering Ukraine

According to preliminary information, there were no casualties as a result of the incident.

A bridge collapsed at the 67th kilometer of the Sudzha-Sosnovy Bor railway / Photo: Collage: Today

In the Kursk region, a partial collapse of the railway bridge structure occurred.

This was reported by the Governor of the region Roman Starovoit in Telegram.

“Today, at about 11:20, a partial collapse of the bridge structures was discovered on the 67th km of the Sudzha-Sosnovy Bor railway. Special services are now working on the spot to establish the causes of the emergency. The railway line was used to move freight trains”Starovoit wrote.

According to preliminary information, there were no casualties as a result of the incident.

Note that the Kursk region borders on Ukraine.

Explosions in Russia

  • On April 1, Russian media reported that in the Belgorod region a shell allegedly fired from Ukraine fell. As a result of the explosion, a fire broke out at the oil depot, which destroyed several oil tanks.
  • The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine denied the statement of the Russian Federation that our defenders are related to the emergency in Belgorod. High-ranking officials named two probable reasons for undermining the oil depot – the carelessness of the invaders or an attempt to hide someone’s corruption. According to our military, they have no information that units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were involved in the explosion.
  • AT Bryansk on the night from Sunday to Monday, April 25, explosions thundered. After that, a fire broke out at the local oil depot, as well as on the territory of the military unit.
  • Some time later, the press service of the government of the Bryansk region confirmed the fire at the oil depot, but did not name its cause. They reported that the tanks were on fire. There was no mention of explosions.
  • Residents of houses near the burning oil depot in Bryansk began to be evacuated by the police.

Source: Segodnya

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