French high speed train crashes into military truck, killing driver


PARIS, April ⁠7 (Reuters) - A French high-speed ⁠train crashed on Tuesday morning ‌into a truck carrying military equipment at a level crossing near ​Calais, killing the train ⁠driver, a ⁠spokesperson for the local prefecture said.

The ⁠spokesperson ‌said several others were injured, confirming an ⁠earlier report from a union ​representative.

French ‌transport minister Philippe Tabarot also ⁠confirmed ​the train crash in a post on X, adding that ⁠he would be going ​to the scene of the accident.

State-owned railway operator SNCF said ⁠on its X account that the accident had occurred at a level crossing between ​the towns of ⁠Bethune and Lens, and that ​traffic had ‌been interrupted.

(Reporting by Inti ​Landauro and Sophie Louet; Editing by Sudip Kar-Gupta)

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