Railway Blast Disrupts Voronezh Region: Trains Halted
- On June 5, 2025, an explosion damaged railway tracks near the 725-kilometer mark along the Yevdakovo to Saguny route in the Voronezh region, causing train traffic to be suspended in one direction.
- The blast followed a series of previous explosions targeting western Russian railway infrastructure amid ongoing Moscow-Kyiv peace talks, with Russian officials blaming Ukraine.
- Train crew discovered the damage, applied emergency brakes to prevent derailment, and emergency and repair teams are working at the scene to restore service.
- More than 20 passenger trains were delayed, the Federal Security Service confirmed an explosive device caused the blast, stating "professional actions prevented the accident and casualties."
- This incident disrupted rail traffic and further strained Moscow-Kyiv relations, with Russian leaders labeling the attacks as terrorism aimed at undermining peace efforts.
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On Thursday, the Russian authorities recorded a further explosion, only a few days after two attacks on the railway network, in areas close to the Ukrainian border. ...
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