(Reuters) – Sabotage caused a freight train to derail in Russia’s Bryansk region bordering Ukraine on Tuesday, operator Russian Railways said on Tuesday, adding around 20 wagons had come off the track.
It said in a statement the derailment had been caused by “unauthorised interference,” without providing further detail. A train derailed in the same region on Monday after an explosion, the local governor said.
(Reporting by Caleb Davis, editing by David Ljungren and Chris Reese)