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In Moscow, a passenger bus collided with a road service vehicle

A traffic accident occurred on the Warsaw highway near the village of Drozhzhino. As a result of the accident, four people were injured, all of them were taken to hospitals.

As the operational services clarified, two casualties were initially reported, but then the number of hospitalized people increased to four. Information about the incident was confirmed by the press service of the capital’s headquarters of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.

Traffic difficulties are observed on the section of the highway towards the region. The causes and circumstances of the collision are currently being established.

According to Mostransavto, the bus driver underwent a pre-trip medical examination and was cleared to drive the vehicle.

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