Russian railway suffers explosion in Urals region, agencies say

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MOSCOW, Jan 8 (Reuters) – A section of railroad near the city of Nizhny Tagil in Russia’s Urals region was hit by a “bang”, TASS and RBC news agencies reported on Monday, citing the transport prosecutor’s office.

The Russian mainstream media uses the term “explosion” as a euphemism for an explosion.

Baza, a Russian media outlet with security sources, said the blast on railway took place near the station of San-Donato, near an oil depot.

Last month, a Ukrainian source told Reuters that Ukrainian intelligence detonated explosives on a Russian railway line in central Siberia, the second attack in a week on military routes in the region.

Russian news agencies said on Monday that no one was injured or injured as a result of the most recent incident.

RBC, mentioning Russian Railways, said traffic in the domain is “restricted” and some trains could be late. (Reporting via Reuters; editing via Barbara Lewis)

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