A traffic accident in Poland resulted in injuries to six Ukrainian citizens.
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On Friday, March 1, in the center of the Polish city of Szczecin, a man in a passenger car drove into a pedestrian crossing, and then onto the sidewalk, where he drove into a crowd. After this, the offender tried to escape and rammed three cars. The driver was detained by one of the witnesses to the incident, and on March 2 the court took him into custody. The governor of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Adam Rudovsky, announced this on March 3, Radio Liberty reports.
According to him, 20 people were injured in the accident, including six Ukrainians. The injured were taken to seven hospitals.
Ukrinform, citing the Ukrainian Consul in Gdansk, Alexander Plodysty, reported that six Ukrainian women and a Ukrainian man were injured, as well as a five-year-old boy from Ukraine. They suffered injuries of varying severity. These people are hospitalized. A 41-year-old Ukrainian woman is in critical condition.
Let us remind you that on January 27, on a county road in the Polish city of Golembe, Lublin Voivodeship, an accident occurred with a bus overturning on the road. There were 61 Ukrainians traveling in it. As a result of the accident, 18 people were injured.
Sources: Radio Liberty, Ukrinform
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