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Dozens injured as train crashes and overturns in Russia

3 April 2026
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At least 35 individuals sustained injuries in a train accident in Russia involving the Moscow to Chelyabinsk night train, which derailed and caused seven double-decker carriages to overturn. Authorities confirmed that no fatalities occurred in the incident. Of the 415 passengers on board, 35 suffered minor to moderate injuries, with 18 requiring hospitalization, according to regional governor Alexei Russkich. Eyewitness accounts and video footage showed some passengers escaping the overturned carriages. The accident took place near Bryandino in the Ulyanovsk region, approximately 800 kilometers east of Moscow, as the train was en route to Chelyabinsk in western Siberia. Investigators are examining the cause of the derailment, with early indications suggesting that worn-out track beds may have contributed to the incident.

Why It Matters

Train accidents in Russia have raised safety concerns, especially given the country’s aging rail infrastructure. The Moscow to Chelyabinsk route is heavily trafficked, connecting major cities and regions; incidents like this can have significant implications for passenger safety and rail operations. Historical data indicates that railway accidents have occurred in the past due to maintenance issues, prompting calls for upgrades and regular inspections of infrastructure. The outcome of this investigation may influence future safety regulations and protocols within the Russian railway system.

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