Bridge Collapses in Russia: Investigative Committee Questions Whether It Was a Terrorist Attack.


The Investigative Committee of Russia removed from its channel the message stating that the cause of the bridge collapses in the Bryansk and Kursk regions were explosions. Instead, a new message was published. This is reported by 'Glavkom' citing Russian media.
Earlier, the Russian Investigative Committee reported that the bridge in Bryansk collapsed due to an explosion. In Kursk, the fall of a freight train onto the highway was also linked to the explosion of a railway bridge.
However, in the new message from the Investigative Committee, it only mentions the 'collapse' of the bridge in Bryansk and 'damage' to the bridge in Kursk from which the train fell. The new version does not contain references to an explosion.
The change in the version of the Russian Investigative Committee regarding the bridge collapses in the Bryansk and Kursk regions raises questions about the objectivity of the investigation conducted. The removal of references to an explosion may indicate a shift in the position of Russian investigators in these cases, but the exact reasons for this step remain unknown.
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