Two Bridges ‘Blown Up’, Trains Derailed, In Russian Regions Bordering Ukraine, Killing At Least 7

A lot happened in the Russia-Ukraine war on Sunday, and as the dust settles from Ukraine’s major drone attacks which struck airbases and destroyed strategic bombers deep inside Russian territory, details of other parallel, devastating alleged ‘sabotage attacks’ are emerging.

Two bridges have collapsed in Russia’s western regions bordering Ukraine on Sunday morning, which derailed trains and left at least seven people dead, and dozens more injured

Railway authorities said of the Bryansk incident that “illegal interference” was the cause, with regional governor Alexander Bogomaz saying a bridge had been “blown up”.

CNN details that “The bridge came down in the region’s Vygonichi district, about 100 kilometers (62 miles) from the Ukrainian border, crushing the moving train and injuring at least 66 people, including three children, Russian authorities reported.”

Russian state media is giving ‘sabotage’ as the reason for the train derailments

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Randolph Scott
Randolph Scott
2 months ago

It’s time for Russia to flaten every square inch of Ukraine. Tnhe need to make sure the dickplaying piano fool to be completely disappeared for ever.

DWEEZIL THE WEASEL
DWEEZIL THE WEASEL
2 months ago
Reply to  Randolph Scott

^^^THIS^^^

Roth Harbard
2 months ago

Nothing new. Ukraine has been committing acts of terrorism since 2014. They target Russian ethnic civilians almost as much as Russian military assets. The Russians have been criticized for moving too slowly, but they do so precisely in order to limit collateral damage and civilian deaths.

kal kal
kal kal
2 months ago
Reply to  Roth Harbard

at a minimum, 14,000 civilians, men, women and children are the toll of the American backed dictatorship. Killed because they speak Russian and desired to become part of the Federation.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
2 months ago

They need to wipe Ukraine off the map.

kal kal
kal kal
2 months ago

As historically grand and important as the city of Kiev is to Russian heritage, sorry, but level Kiev. Not a single brick higher than four inches.

Sgt.Schulz
Sgt.Schulz
2 months ago
Reply to  kal kal

Glad I was able to go there a few times before the spicy times. Gorgeous city. Too bad it has to be this way but warfare destroys nice people and beautiful places all the time.