That's hard luck man.
Belts break more often than chains, usually with the chains it's the gears that break up, not the chain.
Since you where driving when it happened, the vavles and pistons hit each other causing a bent vavle. After you get the chain (or belt) fixed, don't drive too far for a while. Maybe 2 weeks or so, until you know that the vavles are OK (or unless your mech checked all of them)
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