A truck with brake failure rammed into a crowd in the city of Mardin after colliding with two vehicles.
The number of victims in a major accident involving a truck in the Turkish city of Mardin has risen significantly. This was reported by Reuters on the evening of Sunday, August 21.
There are now at least 32 dead and 20 injured in the crash.
Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag said the Derrick Attorney General’s Office has initiated a judicial investigation into the accident.
It can be recalled that on August 20, a truck with broken brakes ran into many people in the city of Mardin after a collision between two vehicles. Initially, 16 dead and 29 injured were reported.
Earlier in Pakistan, in an accident between a bus and an oil tank, 20 people died, six survived.
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