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WorldAsiain Moscow they are looking for a car with saboteurs who blew up power lines in the Leningrad region

in Moscow they are looking for a car with saboteurs who blew up power lines in the Leningrad region

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The saboteurs involved in the explosion of power lines in the Leningrad region may be hiding in Moscow. In the capital of Russia, they are looking for the car in which they left the Gatchina region, reports the Baza telegraph channel.

Police received an orientation to the car, which was used by the attackers. They traveled in a black Chevrolet Captiva foreign car with numbers belonging to the 34th region – the Volgograd region.

The weakening of the power line occurred in the Gatchina district of the Leningrad region. A bomb was also found on the second pillar of the same power line. Explosives took it out and cleared it. Specialists also examine other parts of power supply installations.


Earlier, the “Main Regional” reported that sabotage also took place in the Bryansk region. There was a weakening of the railway track, along which a freight train with fuel was moving. The perpetrators were filmed.

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