September 26, 2025
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In Russia, 18 wagons with gasoline came down from the rails, a fire broke out

18 gasoline cars came down from the rails and caught fire in the Smolensk region of Russia due to the collision of a freight train and a truck in the morning of September 26. Source: Moscow Railway on Telegram Details: Extraordinary event happened at 7:26 in the morning between Rudnya and Golinka stations, which is not far from the border with Belarus.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

Photo from Astra Telegram channel

18 gasoline cars came down from the rails and caught fire in the Smolensk region of Russia due to the collision of a freight train and a truck in the morning of September 26.

Source: Moscow Railway in Telegram

Details: Extraordinary event happened at 7:26 am between Rudnya and Golinka stations, which is near the border with Belarus.

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It is reported that the driver of the truck left for a railway moving before the approaching train.

Literally the Moscow Railway: “The train driver used emergency braking, but the distance was insufficient and the collision could not be avoided. As a result of the event, the rails came down, according to preliminary information, the locomotive and 18 wagons with gasoline with subsequent loading of the load.”

As a result of the collision, the driver and assistant driver were injured in moderate severity.

Video of a fire on a railway crossing in the Smolensk region of Russia, where the cargo train transporting gasoline collided with a truck. Video from Telegram-channel Astra Pic.twitter.com/2QX4HCYG75

– Ukrainian Truth ✌️ (@ukrpravda_news) September 26, 2025

“3 fire trains, 4 renewable trains were sent to the place of road accidents.

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