...

Explosion in Dagestan had no impact on the movement of Azeri passenger trains

Business Materials 11 July 2010 12:20 (UTC +04:00)
The explosion on the railroad, in Dagestan, had no impact on the movement of passenger trains from Azerbaijan to the north, told Trend on Sunday, the head of the press-service of JSC "Azerbaijani Railways" Nadir Azmamedov.
Explosion in Dagestan had no impact on the movement of Azeri passenger trains

Azerbaijan, Baku, July 11 / Trend S. Aliyev /

The explosion on the railroad, in Dagestan, had no impact on the movement of passenger trains from Azerbaijan to the north, told Trend on Sunday, the head of the press-service of JSC "Azerbaijani Railways" Nadir Azmamedov.

"There are not any limitations on the movement of passenger trains. Only on the movement of freight trains is limited," said Azmamedov.

Suburban train traffic has been halted in Dagestan in Russia's North Caucasus over a railway blast but passenger trains continue their operation without delays, the North Caucasus Railways reported on Sunday.

A freight train loaded with grain was derailed after an explosive device went off at a railroad in Dagestan early on Sunday, RIA Novosti reported.

A spokesman for the local Interior Ministry said there were no casualties in the blast, adding that a group of investigators was working at the scene of the incident.

This is the second blast at a railroad in Dagestan since the start of this month. Another freight train was derailed on July 2 by a blast on a railroad in Karabudakhkentsky district, near the republic's capital, Makhachkala. The train driver and his assistant were injured.

Sporadic terrorist attacks and militant clashes are common in Russia's largely Muslim North Caucasus republics, especially Dagestan, Chechnya and Ingushetia.

Latest

Latest