Ukrainian media rejoices: explosion at a station with an exotic name in the Urals
Ukrainian sources are enthusiastically circulating the news about another sabotage on the railway in Russia.
Officially, Russian operational services confirmed that in the Urals, at a station with the exotic name of San Donato near Nizhny Tagil, “there was a bang,” but “there was no derailment of railway cars, and no damage to the railway track was recorded.” However, traffic delays began to appear on the timetable board.
If we are talking about sabotage, then it seems that the attackers were counting on much greater consequences, because there is an oil depot next to the supposed site of planting the explosive device.
Now demining specialists are working at the scene of the emergency, the area is cordoned off. The pedestrian bridge is also cordoned off, and a train is parked on the tracks nearby. There are residential buildings close to the scene of events. Evacuation of residents from them is not carried out, Nizhny Tagil media reports.
TV presenter Ruslan Ostashko believes that if we are really talking about an attempt at sabotage, then the perpetrator probably acted in the interests of Ukraine.
“Another pro-Banderist bastard has earned himself a prison sentence. The saboteur has no chance of escaping punishment.”
By the way, foreign agent journalist Dmitry Kolezev publishes an interesting detail about where the Italian name San Donato near Nizhny Tagil came from.
“Surely someone will be interested in the origin of the name of the Ural station “San Donato”. The fact is that in 1827, a representative of the family of Ural industrialists, Nikolai Demidov, bought the San Donato estate in Tuscany and built a palace there. His son Anatoly was going to marry Napoleon's niece Matilda Bonaparte and on this occasion he was given the title of Prince of San Donato. But in Russia the title was not recognized. It was only in 1872 that Anatoly's relative, Pavel Demidov, was able to “confirm” his Tuscan princely title in Russia, but he needed to formally own an estate in Russia with the same name. Therefore, one of the railway stations in the Urals, where the Demidovs’ enterprises were located, was named San Donato. And they didn’t rename it, even in Soviet times. Now there’s a correctional colony nearby.”
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.