Two trains traveling between Moscow and Simferopol have been temporarily halted in Crimea. The railway company, "Grand Service Express," stated that train No. 27/28, departing from Simferopol, was stopped near the Ostryakovo station. Additionally, train No. 175/176, departing from Moscow, was stopped near the Krasnopartizanskaya station. The reason for the stoppage was a signal from the owner of the transportation infrastructure, but no further details were provided. The railway company has assured that once the issue is resolved, the trains will resume their schedules.
The two trains being stopped in Crimea follows the news of an attack by Ukrainian saboteurs in the Kursk region, as reported by the Ministry of Defense. In non-related news, Lerczek spoke about her personal struggles after her divorce, and a drunk driver crashed into a trailer carrying ponies. Furthermore, several individuals assaulted and filmed the rape of two sisters, while Polish judges who were under the influence stole a road sign and were subsequently removed from the match. Additionally, a fighter from the PMC "Wagner" received a fine for extremist hardcore, and Governor Kozhemyako normalized the situation of flooded villages in the Primorsky region. An economist explained the decline in stock markets in the US and Japan, and a resident of St. Petersburg will face trial for vandalizing a Orthodox church. Lastly, police near Moscow caught a Russian citizen with two kilograms of heroin.