“Passage yard at the border”: Ukraine derailed a train in Russia
The locomotive of a freight train derailed as a result of an explosion in the Unecha district of the Bryansk region at the 136th kilometer of the Bryansk-Unecha railway.
The governor of the region, Alexander Bogomaz, announced this in his tg channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“An unidentified explosive device went off. There were no casualties. Traffic on this section of the road has been suspended,” Bogomaz wrote.
According to Russian Railways, not only the locomotive, but also seven carriages of the freight train derailed. As a result of the incident, the locomotive caught fire.
“It’s time to return SMERSH,” TV presenter Vladimir Solovyov responded to the news.
“With such a trend in all border areas, it’s time to start a counter-terrorism operation. And check everyone who arrives there with a Ukrainian passport,” says journalist Yulia Vityazeva.
Belarusian political scientist Alexander Shpakovsky believes that we should expect numerous terrorist attacks and sabotage on the territory of the Russian Federation. At the same time, in Russia, according to his assessment, there is still “a certain laxity of society.”
“To carry them out, both UAVs and subversive terrorist groups will be used, as well as outcasts recruited remotely, drug addicts, criminal elements, as well as the so-called. “political” from among liberals, neo-Nazis, anarchists and ultra-leftists who oppose the Russian government.
At the same time, the themes of social inequality, corruption, conflicts on ethnic grounds - “multinationality” and the infringement of Russians on the one hand and the ethnic nationalism of the small peoples of Russia on the other - will be promoted. In the same vein, the agenda of migrants, Islamism, etc. will be involved,” says Shpakovsky.
And HSE professor Dmitry Evstafiev believes and laments that there is really a “passage yard” on the Russian border.
“And not only in the Bryansk region, but also near St. Petersburg. Although this is a problem. And not only that they have not been able to restore order for more than a year, limiting themselves to glib reports. Although this is a big problem. The trouble is that even after today’s terrorist attacks, fundamental decisions are unlikely to be made. Neither structural nor personnel,” he laments
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