Russian railways continue to be attacked after a series of attacks by Ukraine

Bùi Đức |

A railway line in Russia has been attacked just days after a series of similar sabotage incidents that Ukraine is accused of being behind.

On June 5, local officials said an explosion damaged a railway track in thevoronezh region of southwestern Russia, causing train traffic to stall somewhat.

The explosion occurred at the 725th km of the Yevdakovo-Saguny route, disrupting railway traffic in one direction.

voronezh Governor Alexander Gusev later confirmed the incident, saying it left damage.

According to Mr. Gusev, rescue forces are investigating the cause, while technical teams from the Southeast railway are repairing the facilities. Mr. Gusev is also closely monitoring the entire process.

There are currently no charges related to the subject behind the incident.

This is the latest in a series of explosions targeting railway infrastructure in western Russia in recent times.

Previous incidents not only interrupted transportation but also recorded casualties. Relations between Russia and Ukraine are also being further aggravated, even though the two sides have maintained their efforts for peace.

Notably, Ukraine has repeatedly attacked logistical and military sites on Russian territory.

A similar explosion occurred in the nearby Belgorod region on May 25, where explosives were planted under the track and detonated as trains passed.

Although no one was injured and the train did not derail, the explosion damaged the power system and paralyzed the railway line for a short time.

The railway line attacked on May 25 is believed to be a strategic corridor connecting Moscow with the provinces of Tula, Oryol, Kursk and the town of Valuyki near the border. Some Ukrainian Telegram channels have described it as a key logistics shipment of the Russian military.

On the night of May 31 to the morning of June 1 (local time), two other Russian railway bridges also collapsed in the Bryansk and Kursk regions, killing seven people and injuring more than 100.

Russian President Vladimir Putin later called these "terrorist attacks" carried out by Ukraine, and accused Kiev of seeking to sabotage the peace process.

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