In Dnipropetrovsk region, a bus was involved in an accident: more than 10 people suffered.
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Today, February 6, at approximately seven in the morning, a serious road traffic accident occurred on the highway near the village of Oleksiivka in the Nikopol district, as a result of which 14 people were injured. This was reported by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.
According to rescuers, the driver of the bus 'Paz 4234' lost control and collided with a tree. As a result, 13 passengers and the driver were injured. Rescuers freed the driver and handed him over to doctors for hospitalization.
Earlier in Moldova, there were road traffic accidents involving a passenger bus that was moving on the route Kyiv - Chisinau. The incident occurred near the village of Peresichine in the Orhei district. According to preliminary data, the driver lost control, resulting in the bus leaving the road and damaging a fence and a traffic sign. Two passengers, a man and a woman, were taken to the hospital for medical assistance.
In 2025, there have already been 386 road traffic accidents in Dnipropetrovsk region involving intoxicated drivers, reported the Patrol Police of Dnipropetrovsk region. Since the beginning of January, these events have injured 87 people and 10 have died. In addition, since the beginning of 2025, the patrol has identified 224 drivers with signs of intoxication, who were operating vehicles.
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