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Two dead and dozens injured in train collision in Russia

A passenger train en route from Murmansk to St. Petersburg collided with a freight train on Wednesday

Two people died and at least 27 others, including three minors, were injured after a passenger train collided with a freight train in Russia’s Murmansk Region on Wednesday. 

The double-decker passenger train, which was carrying 326 passengers, was travelling from Murmansk to St. Petersburg when the incident occurred at Knyazhaya station at around 16:15 local time (13:15 GMT). Four carriages of the passenger train derailed. 

Two victims succumbed to their injuries, and several others remain in serious condition, Governor Andrey Chibis announced on his Telegram channel Thursday morning. He previously stated that at least 17 people had been hospitalized and were receiving the best possible medical care.

A view shows the site of a passenger train No. 11 Murmansk – St. Petersburg derailed after a collision with freight train cars at Knyazhaya station in Murmansk Region, Russia. ©  Sputnik / North-Western Transport Prosecutor's Office

The Russian Railways’ official Telegram channel confirmed that a woman died while being transported to the hospital.  

A view shows the site of a passenger train No. 11 Murmansk – St. Petersburg derailed after a collision with freight train cars at Knyazhaya station in Murmansk Region, Russia. ©  Sputnik / North-Western Transport Prosecutor's Office

According to preliminary data, cited by media outlets, brake failure on the freight train caused it to roll down a hill and crash into the passenger train. 

According to the Murmansk Region’s Emergency Situations Ministry, the train continued its journey with some of the passengers in the eight undamaged carriages. Railway workers have started work to restore traffic through the Knyazhaya station, the ministry stated. 

The Investigative Committee has opened a criminal case into the incident. The freight train driver was reportedly detained.

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