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A bus from Ukraine was involved in an accident in Slovakia

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The vehicle with 53 passengers was on its way to the Slovak-Ukrainian border. At least nine victims are known, including children.

In Slovakia, a bus traveling to the Ukrainian border was involved in an accident. The local police reported it on December 17.

It was noted that the road between Dargov mountain pass and the city of Sechevce was temporarily blocked due to the accident.

According to preliminary information, the bus overturned, the accident passed without any casualties.

According to Dnes24, citing emergency services, the vehicle from Ukraine contained 53 passengers and two drivers. Currently, nine people are known to have been injured, including children.

We remind you that on October 3 in Venice, a passenger bus fell from an overpass onto the railway. As a result of the accident, 21 people died, 18 were injured, including nine Ukrainians.

At the Polish border, a Pole hit three Ukrainian drivers


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