Train Collision Kills Three In Russia
The train collision involved teams from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Emergency Situations, Rosgvardia, FSB, and FSO. Separately, a train collision in Russia killed eight people. A train collided with a bus in Singapore on Sunday, May 17, 2026. Further details regarding the cause of the collision are pending. The incident occurred in Russia, with Ukrainian President Zelensky demanding action. Debris from drones also fell in the Moscow region, with over 120 drones reportedly active in the area. A train collision in Russia has resulted in three fatalities, as reported by RTVS Rádio Slovensko and confirmed by a 24m ago timestamp. The incident involved a cargo train and another vehicle, causing it to slide into a ravine. Russian authorities reported striking over 500 Ukrainian drones overnight. The incident occurred in the 15th region of Russia.
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“Reports from Russia claim Ukrainian drone attack in the Moscow region has killed at least three people.”
“killed outside Moscow after a drone attack on the region . Another person was trapped under the rubble with rescue teams working on the site.”
“ex-president. Russia says three people, a woman and two men, have been killed outside Moscow after a drone attack on the region . Another”
“have once again embarrassed Scottish football. Russian officials say that a drone...”
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