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12 injured in bus accident in North Moscow

By ANI | Updated: July 9, 2023 19:30 IST

Moscow [Russia], July 9 : Nearly 12 people were injured after a bus collided with a truck on the ...

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Moscow [Russia], July 9 : Nearly 12 people were injured after a bus collided with a truck on the Leningradskoye highway in the north of Moscow, according to the Russian News Agency TASS.

The source said, "A bus and a truck collided on Leningradskoye highway."

TASS is a state-owned Russian News Agency founded in 1904, as per TASS.

According to a law enforcement source, "Six people were hospitalized, and six were treated on site."

Whereas the Press Service of the Moscow Police Department stated that four people sought medical assistance in connection with the accident, TASS reported.

Furthermore, the bus was carrying 20 people when the accident happened.

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