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July 23, 2007
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23 Russians Suffered in Bus Crash in Poland
Twenty three Russians were wounded in the bus crash near Poland’s Poznan; the condition of five of them is mid-grave, RIA Novosti reported with reference to Russia’s Consul General to Poznan Vladimir Kuznetsov. Their lives are not in danger, the official specified, adding that most of them suffer from fractures, bruises and abrasions.
The bus with 45 tourists of Russia and two Belarus drivers moved off the highway at around 7:30 p.m. MSK. “For reasons unknown, the bus went right at the highway's direct section, broke the road guard and toppled to the side,” Kuznetsov said.

All passengers and drivers were delivered to the hospital after the accident “not to miss anyone in a shock,” Russia’s diplomat explained, adding that the respective examination has been completed.

Heading for Nice, the Moscow tourists safely reached Brest. There, they took the bus with registration number of Belarus. The previous reports were that the crashed bus departed directly from Moscow.
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