Latitude and longitude of 2009 Nevsky Express bombing

Satellite map of 2009 Nevsky Express bombing

The 2009 Nevsky Express bombing occurred on 27 November 2009 when a bomb exploded under a high speed train travelling between the Russian cities of Moscow and Saint Petersburg causing derailment near the town of Bologoye, Tver Oblast (approximately 200 miles or 320 kilometres from Moscow), on the Moscow–Saint Petersburg Railway. The derailment occurred at 21:34 local time (18:34 UTC). Russian officials had stated that 39 people were killed and 95 injured but later retracted the death toll, with 27 deaths reported as of 2 December. A second bomb exploded at the scene of the investigation the following day, injuring one.

Latitude: 58° 07' 19.80" N
Longitude: 33° 40' 14.99" E

Nearest city to this article: Uglovka

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GPS coordinates of 2009 Nevsky Express bombing, Russian Federation

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