Seven cars of moscow-Chelyabinsk train derail in russia's Ulyanovsk Oblast, injuring 22 people

On the morning of April 3, near the Bryandino station in the Cherdaklinsky District of the Ulyanovsk Oblast of the russian federation, seven cars of passenger train No. 302, which runs from Chelyabinsk to moscow, derailed, russian Railways reported.

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There were 157 passengers on the train, including 65 children. 17 teenagers aged 11-17 were traveling to Zlatoust, and 48 children aged 6-17 were traveling to Chelyabinsk.

The number of victims, according to local authorities, reached 22 people: two suffered fractures (legs and collarbones), and about 20 other passengers were bruised, including one child. The governor clarified that there were no seriously injured people, and all people were evacuated from the six overturned cars.

The causes of the derailment are under investigation.

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The details of the incident are confirmed by the regional services of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the aggressor country: the incident occurred on the second track on the 953rd kilometer of the route, the information was received by emergency services at 7:30a.m. local time.

As a reminder, satellite images of the port of Ust-Luga in the Leningrad Oblast of the aggressor country russia, which show the consequences of Ukrainian drone strikes at the end of March this year, have been published on the network.

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