In Poland, near the German border, a bus with Ukrainians was involved in a terrible accident


Among those seriously injured in the crash were children.
A minibus carrying Ukrainian citizens has crashed in Poland near the town of Świebodzina, which is 60 km from the German border. This is reported by RMF24.
It is indicated that on the motorway from Poznan to the German city of Frankfurt, the bus drove into a road maintenance truck with a technical trailer, despite the warning markings and signs with the direction of diversions. The impact caused the bus to overturn sideways. Its front right side was badly damaged.
According to RMF24, nine people from the minibus were hospitalised, five of them in serious condition.
Police said the passengers on the bus were Ukrainian nationals, including four children - aged 2, 3, 4 and 15. Children are also among the seriously injured.
Nothing is reported about the driver's condition.

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