Blast rocks railway bridge in Russia’s Samara region

Blast rocks railway bridge in Russia’s Samara region

Russian Railways says rail traffic in the area has been suspended following the explosion.

Russia has in recent months reported attacks on its industrial and logistics infrastructure, which it blames on Ukraine. (AP pic)
MOSCOW:
A railway bridge near the Russian city of Samara has been rocked by a blast, the RIA news agency reported today, citing emergency services.

Located on the Volga river in Russia’s southwest, the Samara region is one of the country’s heavy industry hubs.

The incident was caused by an explosive device, according to TASS.

Russia has in recent months reported a series of attacks on its industrial and logistics infrastructure which it blamed on Ukraine.

No casualties have been reported, but traffic over the bridge has been suspended, Russian Railways said, describing the incident as “illegal interference”.

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