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SABOTAGE SUSPECTED IN TRAIN CRASH.—Coaches lying on the slopes of an embankment after the Chittagong mail train had run off the rails near the approach to a bridge, 60 miles from Dacca, East Pakistan. Four persons were killed and 77 injured in the crash, which the East Pakistan Railways Minister (Sultan Ahmed) said was the result of sabotage.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660628.2.125

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31097, 28 June 1966, Page 16

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SABOTAGE SUSPECTED IN TRAIN CRASH.—Coaches lying on the slopes of an embankment after the Chittagong mail train had run off the rails near the approach to a bridge, 60 miles from Dacca, East Pakistan. Four persons were killed and 77 injured in the crash, which the East Pakistan Railways Minister (Sultan Ahmed) said was the result of sabotage. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31097, 28 June 1966, Page 16

SABOTAGE SUSPECTED IN TRAIN CRASH.—Coaches lying on the slopes of an embankment after the Chittagong mail train had run off the rails near the approach to a bridge, 60 miles from Dacca, East Pakistan. Four persons were killed and 77 injured in the crash, which the East Pakistan Railways Minister (Sultan Ahmed) said was the result of sabotage. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31097, 28 June 1966, Page 16

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