Bus Driver Flees to Slovakia, Abandoning Passengers at Border Crossing.
Incident at the Uzhhorod Border Checkpoint
According to TSN.ua: A bus driver on the scheduled 'Košice-Svaliava' route abandoned his passengers at the border and fled into Slovakia. The incident occurred at the Uzhhorod checkpoint, where the bus remained until noon on Friday, January 23. During his escape, the driver struck a border guard, resulting in a bone fracture for the officer.
Authorities report that the driver possessed two valid foreign passports. He used one of them to cross into Slovak territory. Police were called to the scene, but the driver managed to escape from the border control zone. This region is a key transit point between Ukraine and the European Union.
Response and Consequences
A criminal investigation has been initiated following the incident. The situation caused significant distress among the passengers, who were left unattended at the border. Details of the event are still being investigated.
This case highlights ongoing security concerns at border crossings and raises serious questions about the accountability of transport operators for their passengers. The opening of a criminal case underscores the gravity of the situation, which demands a thorough inquiry. It is crucial that such incidents are prevented in the future to ensure passenger safety during travel.
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