Train Derailment in Russia Leaves Seven Injured
A passenger train derailment in Russia's Ulyanovsk region resulted in injuries to seven individuals. The train was carrying 412 passengers and derailed approximately 900 kilometers from Moscow. The cause of the derailment remains unknown, according to statements from Russian officials on Friday.
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A train derailment in Russia's Ulyanovsk region has left seven passengers injured, authorities confirmed on Friday. The incident occurred about 900 kilometers from Moscow.
The train, which was carrying 412 people, veered off the tracks, although the exact cause remains unspecified.
Officials are currently investigating the circumstances that led to the derailment as emergency services tend to the injured and work to clear the site.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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