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tragedy in Croatia. At least 12 people died this Saturday and 31 were injured, some critically, in a bus crash with Polish pilgrims about 40 kilometers northeast of Zagrebaccording to the police.
The accident occurred at 05:40 local time, when a Polish-registered bus traveling along the A4 motorway in the direction of Zagreb ran off the road for unknown reasons and fell into a canal.
The situation shocked the population. Croatia. Firefighters, police and ambulances rescued the travelers and took them to hospitals. Varazdin and Zagreb.
According to Croatian authorities, a group of pilgrims who set off from a town near Warsaw and was heading to the sanctuary of Mary in Medjugorje, in the south Bosnia Herzegovina.
“The bus dived into the canal, so that the entire first half of the car collapsed, as if hitting a wall. As a firefighter, I have not seen anything like this, and I am already 60 years old, ”he said. List of Yutarnji the head of the fire brigade involved in the rescue work.
Croatian Interior Minister Davor Božinović said several of the wounded were in critical condition and many others were seriously injured. None of the 43 passengers escaped unscathed.
Russia expels five Croatian diplomats
The Russian government announced the expulsion of five diplomats from the Croatian embassy in Moscow for Zagreb’s “hostile” actions in the context of the invasion Ukraine.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs In a statement on its website, Russia indicated that the decision had been communicated to the Croatian ambassador in MoscowTomislav Tsar, who was called in the afternoon to convey a protest to Russia for these actions.
Thus, the Russian executive branch condemned “unfounded attempts by the Croatian authorities to accuse Russia of war crimes in Ukraine” and “the provision of military assistance by Croatia neo-Nazi regime in Kyiv”.
FSB Deputy Director Vladimir Kulishov said that the country had decided to strengthen its military deployment on the border with Ukraine after six months of conflict.
“The situation at the moment remains difficult, mainly due to shelling by Russian security guards, as well as intimidation by Ukrainian nationalists who are inflicting artillery strikes on infrastructure on Russian territory,” the official explained.
(According to EFE and AFP)
Source: RPP

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