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    Bridge collapses that killed 7 were ‘acts of terrorism’, say Russian authorities

    June 1, 2025Updated:June 1, 2025 World No Comments
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    Bridge collapses that killed 7 were ‘acts of terrorism’, say Russian authorities
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    According to Russian officials, two train bridge in northern Russia collapsed over during separate incidents that are currently being looked into as “acts of terrorism.” At least seven people were killed and dozens more were hurt in the blasts that occurred in the Bryansk and Kursk locations close to the Russian frontier. The classification was confirmed by Svetlana Petrenko, a spokesperson for Russia’s Investigative Committee. She was quoted as saying,” These incidents have been classified as acts of terrorism,” according to the state-run RIA news agency. President Vladimir Putin was reportedly kept informed throughout the evening by the Kremlin. The President received information from the FSB and the crises government about the train event in the Kursk and Bryansk areas throughout the day, according to a blog on the Kremlin’s Telegram network. Deathly explosions occur in the Bryansk area on Saturday, injuring several people and causing seven fatalities in the Bryansk area. Teach cars were spotted in images from the blog among the dust of the destroyed bridge. Individuals who had largely avoided crossing the bridge before it gave way appeared to be responsible for the video shared on social media. A freight station was thrown off its lines in the local Kursk place after a second bridge collapsed beneath it. Alexander Khinshtein, the acting governor of the area, claimed the accident sparked a flames, but there were no injuries. He said,” The accident sparked a fire,” which indicated that there were no injuries. Both falls were caused by blasts, according to a declaration from the Investigative Committee. relationship to Ukraine Although the Russian government has not formally attributed Ukraine, pro-Ukrainian groups have previously been accused of damage of Russian railway infrastructure. A Russian military freight train carrying food and fuel was blown up on its way to Crimea, according to a statement from the country’s military intelligence agency ( GUR). The organization claimed that a significant Russian “artery” between held Zaporizhzhia and Crimea had been destroyed, but it did not take any responsibility for the bridge incidents or website its statement to them. Since the beginning of the 2022 war, Russia has controlled parts of Zaporizhzhia and annexed Crimea in 2014.

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