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Russia Train Derailments: Driver Killed, Ukraine Claims Responsibility

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Train Derailments in ​RussiaS Leningrad Region Leave One Dead, Disrupt Rail Traffic

Gatchina, Russia A train driver was killed and railway traffic disrupted ​in Russia’s western Leningrad region⁢ early Sunday following two separate train derailments, according⁤ to Governor Alexander Drozdenko. the incidents occurred hours after ⁢a separate ‌explosion on rail ⁢lines in the Oryol region resulted in the deaths of three Russian national guard officers.

Drozdenko⁢ reported via Telegram‌ that the‍ first derailment involved a single diesel locomotive near Semrino station in ‍the Gatchina district. “The train ⁢driver was killed. He was trapped ‍in the cabin and died in ​an ambulance after being unblocked,” he stated. Social media⁤ posts, though unverified, appear⁣ to show a⁢ train car ‍overturned several meters from the tracks.

A second derailment, involving a freight‌ train carrying 15 empty tank cars, occurred further south between the villages of Stroganovo and Mshinskaya. ⁣This incident did not result in any casualties,⁣ Drozdenko confirmed.

A source ‌within Ukraine’s GUR military intelligence agency claimed responsibility for two of the incidents, though did not claim responsibility for the derailment that resulted in the driver’s death.The source told⁣ AFP that targeted infrastructure ‍was ⁣”destroyed along with ⁣their fuel,” aiming to disrupt “critically significant logistical links in supplying the occupying forces in the Kharkiv and Sumy directions.” They ⁢added that the ‌destruction would cause “significant logistical difficulties” for Russian forces.

Russia’s railway network has experienced a ⁣series of derailments, blasts, and fires in‍ recent months, which Russian authorities attribute to Ukrainian ⁤sabotage. While Kyiv typically does not directly claim responsibility for these incidents, it has consistently maintained that russia’s use of its rail network for military logistics⁢ justifies such attacks, dating back to the start of the offensive​ in⁢ February 2022. recovery efforts are currently ‍underway at the Semrino station derailment site.

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