Russian strikes on Pavlohrad aim to hamper Ukraine's counteroffensive.Video shows Ukrainian drones destroy Russian tanks. Bryansk, one of Russia's easternmost regions, has seen some spillover from the fighting in Ukraine. Russian President Vladimir Putin launched the Ukraine "special military operation" in February 2022, but his forces have struggled to make progress, as fighting remains concentrated in eastern Ukraine more than 14 months after the war began. While it remains unknown who placed the explosive device on the tracks, the explosion comes as fighting in the Russia-Ukraine war continues. The rest of the cars were driven to a safe distance," Bogomaz wrote. "As a result of the incident, two locomotives and seven wagons derailed. The train struck the device while moving along the Bryansk-Unecha railway in the eastern Unechsky District, causing it to derail, Bryansk governor Alexander Bogomaz wrote in a Telegram post on Monday, noting that no one was killed in the explosion. Video posted to social media on Monday showed the aftermath of a Russian freight train striking an explosive device near the Ukrainian border.
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