Fifty people seek medical assistance after Moscow rail
accident
April 09, 3:56UTC+3
A collision between a commuter train and the Moscow-Brest long-distance train
occurred due to the emergency brake used by a motorman after a person tried to
cross the railway tracks

© Mikhail Pochuyev / TASS
MOSCOW, April 9. /TASS/. According to preliminary
data, 50 people have applied for medical assistance after the railway accident
in Moscow, Russian Railways said on Sunday.
"According to preliminary data, 50 people have
applied for medical assistance," the company said in a statement.
On Saturday evening, a collision between a commuter
train and the Moscow-Brest long-distance train occurred due to the emergency
brake used by a motorman after a person tried to cross the railway tracks. Four
railway carriages have derailed, railway traffic has been suspended.
JSC Russian Railways has established an operational
headquarters led by the company’s President Oleg Belozerov.
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