Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis spoke of an “unspeakable tragedy” as he toured the site of a deadly train crash on Wednesday. “What we are experiencing today is very, very difficult as a country. We are talking about an unspeakable tragedy,” Mitsotakis said. A passenger train and a cargo train collided head-on in Greece on Tuesday night, killing at least 36 people and injuring dozens as the country’s deadliest rail crash in living memory threw entire carriages off the tracks.
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Greece train crash: At least 36 dead, dozens injured in ‘unspeakable tragedy,’ PM says
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