Suburban train service was suspended in Crimea following overnight explosions
In the temporarily occupied Crimea, commuter train service has been suspended on a section of the railway following overnight explosions that damaged the tracks.
According to the channel, commuter train service was halted in the Sovetsky District on the section between the 30 km junction and Krasnoflotskaya Station. The local commuter rail company also reported the service restrictions.
Footage has been posted online showing the damaged railroad tracks: the rails are warped, and thick smoke is rising above the site of the incident. Local residents report hearing a series of powerful explosions during the night.

The causes of the damage to the railroad have not yet been officially specified.
Source: “Crimean Wind.”
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