
MOSCOW, Oct 6 Sergey Agadzhanyan towed a subway electric train weighing 134 tons by 30.6 meters in less than two minutes, said Mikhail Paller, master of sports of international class in powerlifting, head of the heroic movement «The Strongest Nation in the World».

Sergey Agadzhanyan towed a 134-ton metro electric train by 30.6 meters in Nizhny Novgorod
" Lyubertsy near Moscow set a unique world record stunt, consisting simultaneously of two extreme elements: the stage — inflating four medical heating pads to burst — and sports — towing vehicles. The athlete moved the train weighing 134 tons to the maximum possible distance of 30.6 meters without the use of any special devices, such as a ladder and a rope, in 1 minute 49 seconds", Paller said.

Sergey Agadzhanyan towed a metro train weighing 134 tons by 30.6 meters in Nizhny NovgorodThe record was set today in Nizhny Novgorod, registered by his presidential adviser of the heroic movement «The Strongest Nation in the World» on strength records and unique achievements, Mikhail Ivanov. Paller noted that Agadzhanyan devoted this «feat of strength» to the feat of arms of the fighters participating in the special military operation in Ukraine.

