The train, carrying 800 individuals, collided with a KamAZ truck in Volgograd Oblast after the truck driver failed to slow down before a railway crossing. The incident resulted in seven overturned cars.
According to the authorities, there were no fatalities. Thirty people, including 12 children, were injured. Rescuers continue to work at the site of the incident.
The train passengers have been transported to temporary accommodation centers. Relatives of the injured can use newly opened hotlines for information about the crash.
The Investigative Committee has initiated a criminal case for violating traffic safety and transport operation rules.
A month ago, on June 26, nine cars of a train traveling from Vorkuta to Novorossiysk derailed at the Inta–Ugolny section in the Republic of Komi. Three people died, and about 70 were injured. The Investigative Committee initiated a criminal case for violating traffic safety rules.
The crash was caused by water erosion of the railway embankment. The State Duma did not consider it necessary to enhance control over the railways. Yevgeny Moskvichev, a deputy for United Russia, characterized the incident as a "standard thing."