Saturday, November 28, 2009

The New Media Journal | Terrorism Suspected in Russian Train Crash That Killed 39

The New Media Journal | Terrorism Suspected in Russian Train Crash That Killed 39: "An apparent bomb attack on an upscale passenger train speeding through the forest from Moscow to St Petersburg killed up to 39 people and injured nearly 100, officials said Saturday.

Mangled and overturned carriages were strewn across the tracks and down the railway embankment as scores of orange-vested rescue workers searched urgently for further victims that could be trapped under the wreckage.

The incident occurred late Friday near the tiny village of Uglovka in the Novgorod region and targeted the same train hit by a bomb attack in August 2007 that injured dozens of passengers,.

Officials said they believed the latest incident was also caused by a bomb.

'Operational-investigative teams are treating as their main theory the detonation of an unidentified device by unidentified persons,' Vladimir Yakunin, head of the state firm Russian Railways, said on television.

'To put it simply, a terrorist attack,' Yakunin said.

Witnesses including passengers on the train and inhabitants living near the site said they heard a loud bang just before the train went off the rails and police told AFP at the site there was a large crater under the track.

An unnamed security official quoted by the Interfax news agency said the crater was around one meter (three feet) in diameter. Related article: Mangled wreckage

A blast along the track in the 2007 attack ripped out a long segment of rail, causing the train to careen off the tracks.

The crater could have been caused by an 'explosion from a device placed underneath one of the wagons,' the RIA-Novosti news agency quoted another security official as saying."

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