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A previous attempt to derail a train by placing a steel clamp on the rail had failed, he said.

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According to Tusk, the damage to the track "was likely intended to derail a train" -- a danger averted as a driver spotted the damage.

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A 2024 Times investigation also revealed allegations that the church attempted to “derail” the case against Masterson by harassing law enforcement officials involved in his criminal trial.

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Some experts quoted by Polish media suggest the aim was mainly psychological: that the explosives were meant to derail the train, not destroy it, to scare Poland off continuing its support for Ukraine.

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The incident is unlikely to significantly damage Becerra’s gubernatorial prospects, particularly given that major political scandals in the current era frequently fail to derail candidates’ campaigns.

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