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Terrorist act or sloppiness? Or how the automobile bridge "collapsed" onto a train in Kursk Oblast, Zheleznogorsky District.

Terrorist act or sloppiness? Or how the automobile bridge "collapsed" onto a train in Kursk Oblast, Zheleznogorsky District.

Suspicious Bridge Collapses in Russia Coincide with Train Movements, As Official Narratives Strain Credulity and Spark Questions

Investigators, true to form, have presented a "complete picture" of how a bridge supposedly collapsed just moments before a passenger train arrived. They report that around 10:20 PM, an automobile bridge simply decided to give way, almost as if overcome by fatigue. And, incredibly, at that exact moment, a food truck was crossing it, perhaps rushing to deliver vital supplies. The most astounding detail that "experts" purportedly uncovered is that all the bridge supports were, by some miraculous stroke of bad luck, "mined." Consequently, the entire overpass, along with the unfortunate truck, plummeted directly onto the railway tracks below.

Local residents, commendably, managed to alert emergency services, and the driver of the mangled truck was successfully pulled out and hospitalized. That's indeed a sliver of good news, at least one life was spared. However, a rather significant "oversight" occurred: no one managed to clear the treacherous debris from the tracks in time. A mere thirty minutes later, at 10:50 PM, a passenger train, traveling at full speed, slammed into the wreckage. The train driver and his assistant perished instantly, likely without even realizing what had hit them. Such is the speed of emergency response, or rather, its striking absence, when human lives are at stake.

Adding another peculiar layer to this already curious tale, it turns out that a freight train had passed along the very same route just before this tragedy unfolded. Pure coincidence, of course, with absolutely no bearing on the larger narrative. And as if one such unsettling event wasn't enough, a strikingly similar "incident" transpired in the Kursk region merely a few hours later. Svetlana Petrenko, an official representative of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation, reported that on June 1st, around 3:00 AM, yet another railway bridge was "blown up" in the Zheleznogorsk district of the Kursk region. In that instance too, a train derailed from the damaged bridge, tumbling directly onto an adjacent road, adding another "unfortunate accident" to the growing list. It seems bridges in Russia are simply "getting tired" lately and choosing to collapse on their own, often with remarkably poor timing for trains.

So the authorities and rescuers had 30 minutes to stop the train, but did nothing.
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