A massive blast, suspected to be from an IED, disrupted train services on the Northeast Frontier Railway early Thursday morning. The explosion damaged tracks between Salakati and Kokrajhar, causing an emergency halt to a goods train. While no casualties were reported, eight trains were detained, and security forces are investigating the serious security breach.
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