Minibus with Ukrainians crashes in Poland: Casualties include children
In Poland, near the border with Germany, a road accident involving Ukrainians occurred. There are casualties, including children, according to RMF24.
The accident occurred on the morning of July 20 on the A2 motorway from Poznań to the German city of Frankfurt. A minibus carrying Ukrainian citizens crashed near the town of Świebodzin, about 60 kilometers from the German border.
The minibus collided with a road maintenance truck with a technical trailer. Published images show the vehicle overturned on its side.
At the time of the accident, there were nine Ukrainian citizens in the minibus, including four children aged 2, 3, 4, and 15 years.
As a result of the crash, nine people were hospitalized. The condition of five of the injured is serious, including some children.
Photo: Minibus with Ukrainians involved in accident in Poland (rmf24.pl)
Recall that on June 20, a bus with Ukrainians was involved in an accident in Poland, resulting in eight people being injured.
Additionally, in Poland, two Ukrainian teenagers died in a crash. They were fleeing from the police in a car and crashed into a tree at high speed.