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Seven killed, dozens injured in Bryansk bridge collapse and train derailment
Seven killed, dozens injured in Bryansk bridge collapse and train derailment

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Seven killed, dozens injured in Bryansk bridge collapse and train derailment

A road bridge collapsed on top of a passenger train in Russia's Bryansk Oblast, killing seven people and injuring about 70. Source: Alexander Bogomaz, Governor of Bryansk Oblast, on Telegram; Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations; Russian media Details: After midnight on 1 June 2025, the Baza Telegram channel reported at least 44 people injured in the bridge collapse. The victims were passengers on the Klimovo–Moscow train, which was struck by the collapsing bridge. Some Russian Telegram channels suggested the collapse may have been caused by an explosion, though this remains unverified. Governor Alexander Bogomaz confirmed the incident occurred in the Vygonichskyi district of Bryansk Oblast. Later, Baza reported four deaths at the scene. Moscow Railways stated that the bridge collapse and train derailment resulted from "unlawful interference in transport operations". The Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations initially reported three deaths and 28 injuries. Bogomaz later updated the death toll to seven, with 35 people taken to hospitals. By the morning of 1 June, he reported 66 total injuries, including three children, with 44 people hospitalised, three of them in serious condition, including one child. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!

At least 3 killed, 28 injured in passenger train derailment in Russia's Bryansk Oblast following bridge collapse, officials say
At least 3 killed, 28 injured in passenger train derailment in Russia's Bryansk Oblast following bridge collapse, officials say

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At least 3 killed, 28 injured in passenger train derailment in Russia's Bryansk Oblast following bridge collapse, officials say

Editor's note: An earlier version of this report, citing Russian Telegram channels, noted that 4 people had been killed and another 44 injured. This is a developing story and is being updated. At least 3 people are dead and another 28 injured after a train derailed in Russia's Bryansk Oblast overnight on May 31, following the collapse of an overhead road bridge, Russia's Emergency Situations Ministry claimed. Photos and videos posted on social media appears to show damage sustained to the train after an impact with the bridge. Russian Telegram channel ASTRA reported that a total of 379 people were on board the train at the time of derailment, around 10:45 p.m. local time. Preliminary reports suggest that explosions were heard in the Vygonichsky district of Bryansk Oblast ahead of the impact, and Moscow Railways, a subsidiary of state-run Russian Railways, claimed that the bridge collapsed due to the "unlawful interference in transport operations." No further information was provided as to the cause of the bridge collapse, and the full extent of the damage was not immediately clear. The Kyiv Independent cannot verify claims made by Russian authorities. Ukraine's military has not commented on the reported derailment. The passenger train reportedly runs from the town of Klimovo in Bryansk Oblast to the Russian capital of Moscow. Bryansk Oblast, located in Russia's far-west, borders Ukraine's Chernihiv and Sumy Oblast, and has been the target of various Ukrainian strikes. Ukraine's intelligence agencies as well as Ukrainian partisan movements have previously been involved in sabotage attacks on Russian railways, disrupting the transport of military cargo toward the front line. There is no immediate indication either was involved in the train's derailment. Read also: As 50,000 Russian troops amass, Ukraine's Sumy Oblast braces for potential large-scale offensive We've been working hard to bring you independent, locally-sourced news from Ukraine. Consider supporting the Kyiv Independent.

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