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💥⛴️Сухогруз врезался в пролет железнодорожного моста в Ростове-на-Дону, никто не пострадал, пути не повреждены, задержки поездов нет - МЧС по региону
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💥⛴️Сухогруз врезался в пролет железнодорожного моста в Ростове-на-Дону, никто не пострадал, пути не повреждены, задержки поездов нет - МЧС по региону

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