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Two buses had a serious accident in the Tula region

EMERCOM incidents from Russia

Two passenger buses collided on the M-4 Don highway in the Efremov district of the Tula region.

It is previously known that five people were injured as a result of a traffic accident, this was reported to REN TV in the press service of the regional department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

The department noted that there were no victims in serious condition among the passengers. Judging by the photographs of the scene, one of the buses went along the Borisoglebsk-Moscow route. There are no further details on the incident yet.

Earlier, the network published the timing of the accident involving a train and a car in Crimea, which claimed the lives of four people. Investigators have opened a criminal case. The investigation is ongoing.

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