Good. Trains are the backbone of Russian logistics. Every one down is less bullets to the front, less material to feed Russian industry.
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What is 112?
The number you call in germany to get an ambulance or firefighters.
Same in Norway. Ambulance is 113, Police 112 and fire 110.
Same everywhere - it's in the GSM standard
Next to the GSM standard, it's the European standard as well.
It's 911 for all emergency services in the US.
But amazingly on mobile 112 also works in the US because of the GSM standard.
In that case it's a well kept secret.
Doesn't UK use 999 and US 911?
112 connects to the same line as 999 in the UK.
We also have 111 for non-emergency medical issues, and 101 for non-emergency police.
999 is the traditional number, but 112 goes to the same place (even if you're not calling from a mobile, where GSM requires 112 to work). No idea about the US.
A Russian Telegram source.