Bus carrying 60 Ukrainians crashes in Romania: One dead, several injured

On the morning of June 30, in Romania's Bacău County, a bus carrying 60 Ukrainian citizens collided with a minibus. The accident resulted in one fatality and several injuries, reports Digi24.
It is known that the bus, which was carrying Ukrainian citizens, was traveling from Bacău to Adjud. While in motion, it collided heavily with a minibus that was parked on the roadside, causing the latter to overturn off the roadway.
As a result of the accident, according to representatives of the Bacău police, there is one fatality and injured persons aged between 27 and 65:
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one injured person was in the bus;
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four injured passengers and a 29-year-old woman who was killed were in the minibus.
"One person from the minibus was found in cardiopulmonary arrest and, despite resuscitation efforts, was declared dead at the scene. Another victim was intubated, and in total four people from the minibus were taken to the Bacău County Emergency Hospital, all in serious condition," Digi24 writes.
The bus was driven by a 40-year-old foreign national. After the crash, he was given a breathalyzer test, which returned a negative result.
The injured passenger from the bus was later transported to a hospital. All other passengers subsequently continued their journey.
Earlier, RBC-Ukraine reported that a serious accident involving Ukrainians occurred near Warsaw. Four people were injured and hospitalized, and one victim was airlifted by medical helicopter.