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Experts have concluded that a gas cylinder exploded in the Chernivtsi-Kyiv passenger train on Sunday, Interfax-Ukraine learned at the press center of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) on Jan. 25.

The conductors in the third car of the train brought a gas cylinder for cooking to their compartment, the press center said.

As reported, six people were wounded in an explosion in a Chernivtsi-Kyiv during a scheduled stop at Luzhany station on Sunday evening.

Two conductors and four passengers were injured. They were brought to Luzhany hospital. Their lives are out of danger, a spokeswoman for Lviv Railways Lilia Krynytska has said.