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Passenger train carriages thwart in Russia's north, a minimum of 8 injured

A guest train derailed in Russia's far northern Komi area on Wednesday, reversing carriages beside the railbed, but private investigators were quoted as stating there were no deaths in the incident.

Nine carriages left the tracks and informal news outlets said a minimum of eight people were hurt in the Komi area in northwestern Russia.

The Investigative Committee, Russia's essential investigating authority, said there were no deaths in the incident outside the town of Inta.

Video published online revealed passengers being raised through smashed windows of overturned cars before being led away from the mishap. A number of carriages were seen pushing their side on the edge of the railbed.

The train was on its way from Vorkuta, a mining town just above the Polar circle, to the Black Sea port of Novorossiysk.

Russian news agencies priced quote officials as stating that investigators were dispatched to the scene to inspect the security standards of the impacted rail line.

Russian State Railways, estimated by the news firms, said traffic had actually been suspended on the line.

(source: Reuters)