Train Collision Injures 14 in Russia’s Frozen Far North

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
at least 14 people.Around eight coaches of the St
Petersburg-bound train carrying 326 passengersderailed at the Knyazhaya train station 1,200 kilometers (770 miles) north of Moscow.Video
shared by transportation law enforcement authoritiesshowed a night-time pile-up that blocked traffic at the station.Three injured passengers
are inserious condition, according to anonymous emergency sources cited by the state-run news agency TASS.Murmansk region Governor Andrei
Chibissaid buses had been dispatched to evacuate the stranded passengers.The accident may have been caused by a freight train malfunction,
TASScited another anonymous emergency source as saying
Interfax, also citing anonymous emergency sources,reported that authorities are looking into human error and a technical malfunction during
bad weather as the cause of the collision.