A passenger train derailment in northern Russia killed at least two people, and left one other person missing, a state-run railway company said Thursday. Up to 50 people were injured, Russia's news agency Interfax reported, citing emergency officials. The train, carrying 232 passengers, was headed to the southern city of Novorossiysk from Vorkuta, a coal mining town in the north of Komi, Russian Railways said.
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