Seven killed, dozens injured in Bryansk bridge collapse and train derailment
Source: Alexander Bogomaz, Governor of Bryansk Oblast, on Telegram; Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations; Russian media
Details: After midnight on 1 June 2025, the Baza Telegram channel reported at least 44 people injured in the bridge collapse. The victims were passengers on the Klimovo–Moscow train, which was struck by the collapsing bridge.
Some Russian Telegram channels suggested the collapse may have been caused by an explosion, though this remains unverified.
Governor Alexander Bogomaz confirmed the incident occurred in the Vygonichskyi district of Bryansk Oblast.
Later, Baza reported four deaths at the scene.
Moscow Railways stated that the bridge collapse and train derailment resulted from "unlawful interference in transport operations".
The Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations initially reported three deaths and 28 injuries.
Bogomaz later updated the death toll to seven, with 35 people taken to hospitals. By the morning of 1 June, he reported 66 total injuries, including three children, with 44 people hospitalised, three of them in serious condition, including one child.
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