Blast in Russian railway did not reflect movement of trains from Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan, Baku, July 15 / Trend /
Blast in the railway line in Dagestan did not caused problems in the movement of trains from Azerbaijan in the direction of Russia, CJSC Azerbaijan Railways Spokesman Nadir Azmammadov said.
The Baku-Tumen and Baku-Rostov trains were sent in accordance with the schedule. One line of the road is working in the scene.
"When Baku-Tumen and Baku-Rostov trains will reach the blasted area (at about 12:00 Baku time), traffic on it will already be restored," Azmammadov said.
A locomotive and two wagons with sand were undermined on the Tarki-Manas crossing in Dagestan. The blast occurred at 4:50 Moscow time. An explosive device went off during the passage of the buffer trains, consisting of a locomotive and two wagons with sand, Interfax reported.
A locomotive and two wagons with sand were undermined on the Tarki-Manas crossing in Dagestan. The blast occurred at 4:50 Moscow time. An explosive device went off during the passage of the buffer trains, consisting of a locomotive and two wagons with sand, Interfax reported.
The Makhachkala Interior Transport Management's representative also confirmed the blast
adding that it was locomotive with two platforms, loaded with sand.
adding that it was locomotive with two platforms, loaded with sand.
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