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4 Russian soldiers die, over 40 injured in road crash

Officials say at least four Russian soldiers have died and more than 40 others have been injured in a traffic crash near Moscow

Via AP news wire
Monday 11 January 2021 13:05 EST
Russia Road Accident
Russia Road Accident

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At least four Russian soldiers died and more than 40 others were injured Monday in a traffic crash near Moscow officials said.

The Defense Ministry said that a truck driver lost control of his vehicle and rammed into a convoy of military buses on a highway just northwest of the capital. Two of the victims were killed on the spot and two others died on their way to a hospital.

Authorities said that more 40 servicemen were injured, and those in grave condition were rushed to hospitals by helicopters.

Russian news reports said that the convoy of buses had stopped after the leading vehicle had a malfunction, and the truck crashed into them from behind.

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