Ten train cars derailed in the Lviv region

26.01.2015 10:22
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Society, Incidents, Transport, Ukraine


Lvov, January 26 (PolitNavigator, Alexandra Ignatieva) – In the Lvov region, in the Skole district, near the Lavochnoye railway station, 10 freight train cars derailed.

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According to the press service of the State Emergency Service, a train of 48 cars transported iron ore along the route: Vecherny Kut station in the Dnipropetrovsk region - Chop station in the Transcarpathian region.

As a result of the incident, 130 meters of the railway track and one overhead contact line were damaged. There were no casualties, injuries or threat to the environment.

As of 7:00 on Monday, January 26, 6 cars were put on the rails. The movement of railway transport is carried out according to a backup scheme through the Sambir station.

There was no information about whether the emergency was related to sabotage.

As PolitNavigator reported, the day before there was an explosion near the railway station in Kharkov.

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