POSSIBLE SABOTAGE OPERATION IN YUGOSLAV RAILROADS

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CIA-RDP82-00457R008100660006-8
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RIPPUB
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S
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1
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December 14, 2016
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December 12, 2000
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6
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Publication Date: 
July 18, 1951
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REPORT
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. Approved For Release 2001/03/0C .. CIA-RQ 457R008100660006- CLASSIFICATION DO NOT C1FFCULATE CENTRAL IN CUGENCE AGENCY REPORT NO. INFORMATION REPORT CD NO.. COUNTRY Jugoslavia DATE DISTR. 1S July _1951 SUBJECT 'ossible Sabotage Operation in Yugoslav NO. OF PAGES Ie Railroads PLACE 25X1 C ACQUIRED DATE OF 25X1 A INFO, 25X1X NO. OF ENCLS. (LISTED BELOW) SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. 1. 0a 7 June 1751 at 9 p.m. a locoi,~ aot'~ 1Lpul14~~'~n. ~eJling; freight care from Slavflnski Broil to Vinkovci exploded approximately 10 kilometers from the railroad staticn of Strizivojna-Vrpolje, The train consisted of approximately 70 freight ca: a, 7 of id,. ich contained naphtha. The locomotive was completely destroyed by the explosion and the freight cars were all damaged. Of the 8 railroad men aboard the train, 7 were killed and 1 is seriously injured. 3. The track at the scene of the accident was quickly repaired and cleared of obstacles and, on S June at U a.m., a special train in three sections carrying I rshel Tito and his entourage passed through the sector. The first carried a omit of Tito guards and automobiles, the second carried Tito and an arz4.ed guard, aid the third carried a unit of Tito guards armed with heavy weapons. 25X1 X'>u, the train was carrying a total voight of about 1,400 tons, ihiich wag tooeroat a load for its axle capacity and, as a result of the strain, a wheel of the locomotive split and broke. This factor, the excessive speed and inattention on the part of the engineer to the nanorioter are presur:ed to have brought about the explosion. The engineer allegedly knew the track would be closed just before Tito?s passage, and it is believed he was travelling at great speed in an effort to clear the area of traffic on tine. any people, however, attribute the accident to Com3nform sabotage. 25X1 C 25X1A Car~rnent> which described the sae accident, with differing details, as are attempted assassination of :ars1ial Tito. As far as is knot-rn this incident has not been reported by the pre:4s or aocliment No. Ma-.3. ---------- I~~o C hs a to CI ass.' To: TS S (CI AUCtIJ.: _a _~- ? MC! a-44y eY* Approved For Release 2001/03/06 : CIA-RDP82-00457R008100660006-8