Five people were injured when a car hit a tractor on a highway near Kaluga

An accident occurred 98 km from the federal highway M-3 “Ukraine” in the Borovsky district of the Kaluga region. Volkswagen Polo hit a tractor. Five people were injured, according to the propaganda service of the regional UGIBDD, Friday, April 21.

“At 1.50 p.m. Moscow time, an accident occurred on the 98th km of the M-3 Ukraine highway in the Borovsky district. According to preliminary information, the driver, a man born in 2000 in a Volkswagen Polo, moving from Kaluga along the left lane, collided with a Grader tractor while changing lanes to the right. The tractor was driven by a man born in 1967,” the propaganda service said.

All car victims. These are the driver and four passengers. They were taken by ambulance to CB No. 8 in Obninsk.

All the circumstances of the accident are established.

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