They stole the Railway Bridge in Russia

Russia's railroad crosses
Russia's railroad crosses

An old railway bridge was stolen on the Umba River in the Murmansk region, near Finland, in the north-western tip of Russia.

The bridge, which was actively used until 12 years before the USSR era, was abandoned to its fate in another region. The Oktyabsky village on the bridge was also empty. A metal company in the region due to the bankruptcy of the unused and abandoned to the fate of the metal parts of the bricks have been playing for a long time and the river no longer a bridge over a citizen emerged notice of the police.

The bridge, which connects the two sides of the Umba River, has been used as a crosswalk by a small number of villagers in recent years.

In the USSR era, the bridge between Kirovsk-Lovozero cities is estimated to have stolen the bridge, which the thieves stole to supply scrap metal.

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