The Egyptian Kabonga, "the strongest man in the world", pulls a 280-ton subway train

The Egyptian champion and wrestler Ashraf Kabonga, ranked the world's strongest man with a certificate from the Guinness Book of Records, succeeded in pulling the 280-ton metro, in one of the workshops of the Shubra Subway Authority, yesterday.

Kabonga came in front of the media, and in front of him was a metro consisting of 8 cars, weighing nearly 280 tons, to break the Malaysian record, which was set by someone pulling 260 tons, and indeed, amid great media coverage and chants and screams, Kabonga succeeds in pulling the metro in front of everyone's cheers and exclamations.

Kabonga's ambition did not stop there, but he stopped after pulling the metro, and announced his next dream, which is to pull a plane.

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