The New York Times/1918/11/11/Bolsheviki Blow Up Train
BOLSHEVIKI BLOW UP TRAIN
Six Killed and Eighteen Wounded, Guns and Munitions Destroyed.
HARBIN, Nov. 8, (Associated Press.)—It is reported that a train of forty-two cars carrying ammunition, grenades, and twelve Japanese guns, dispatched from Harbin recently for the Volga front, has been blown up between Irkutsk and Krasnovarsk.
One French officer, two French soldiers, and three Czechs were killed, while eighteen Czechs were wounded. Bolsheviki railroad men are charged with being responsible for the blowing up of the train.