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Explosion occurs on Russian railway amid escalating war-related infrastructure attacks

Explosive devices discovered during a routine track inspection detonated in Russia’s Oryol Oblast and killed three National Guard officers.
An illustrative image. Railway tracks
An illustrative image. Railway tracks. Photo: Depositphotos
Explosion occurs on Russian railway amid escalating war-related infrastructure attacks

Explosive devices detonated on railway tracks in Russia’s Oryol Oblast close to Ukraine’s border during a routine inspection, killing three officers and disrupting rail traffic.

The incident may be connected to Ukrainian sabotage operations targeting Russian railway infrastructure, though authorities have not confirmed the source of the explosives.

The railway explosion occurred on the same day Ukrainian drones struck the Kirishinefteorgsintez refinery near St. Petersburg, causing a major fire at one of Russia’s largest oil-processing facilities. Leningrad Oblast also experienced train derailments, with a locomotive pulling 15 empty fuel tankers derailing in Luzhsky district.  

Three Russian National Guard officers died in the blast, with the death toll rising after an officer initially reported as critically wounded succumbed to his injuries.

Oryol Oblast Governor Andrei Klychkov said the blast occurred during inspection of the railway line.

“During the inspection of railway tracks, explosive devices were discovered, one of which exploded,” Klychkov stated.

Oryol Oblast on the map.

The explosion caused significant disruption to rail traffic. Neighbouring Kursk Oblast Governor Alexander Khinshtein reported that 10 trains were delayed as of 8:40 p.m., affecting 457 passengers bound for Kursk.

Railway officials have restored traffic flow using alternative routing systems, though the investigation into the explosive devices continues.

The incident follows a pattern of infrastructure incidents in western Russian regions. On 1 June, two bridge collapses occurred overnight in Bryansk and Kursk oblasts.

In Bryansk, a highway bridge collapsed onto a passenger train near Vygonichi, killing seven people and injuring 66 others. A freight truck was crossing the bridge at the time of collapse.

In Kursk’s Zheleznogorsky district, a railway bridge collapsed as a freight train was crossing, causing the locomotive to catch fire and fall onto a highway below, injuring one crew member. Russian authorities initially attributed both June incidents to Ukrainian sabotage but later removed those claims.