A passenger train rammed into the back of a cargo train in central Russia on Sunday, injuring 32 people, including two children, emergency officials said. The accident occurred in the Voronezh region about 475 kilometers (300 miles) south of Moscow, regional emergency spokesman Anatoly Morozov said, according to AP. Most of the injuries sustained by the passengers were not serious and the injuries included fractures, concussions and bruises, he said. The cause of the crash was under investigation. -- SPA