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“We thought that the war began” – so eyewitnesses recall the most terrible railway kata …

“We thought that the war began” – so eyewitnesses recall the most terrible railway disaster in the USSR. On June 4, 1989, under Ufa, two trains rode towards each other. Suddenly – the explosion, the wagons fly over the embankment, the fire covers the entire forest and the ground in the district. 575 people died – and this is only officially. Fire and high temperature literally turned the bodies into ashes – therefore, not everyone managed to identify.
How did it happen? What does the excavators have to do with it? And is it true that trains should not have met at this point at all? The whole story from the investigation to the cause is in the new reverse of Mash Paradox.
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The worst railway disaster in the history of the country. Why were the perpetrators in the “Ashinsky tragedy” released?

June 4, 1989. Two passenger trains rush towards each other. At this moment, a cloud of gas rises in their way, which after a second will turn wagons into a red -hot hell. The explosion scatters fragments for kilometers, fire burns the forest and land for hundreds of hectares. …

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