A passenger bus overturned in Transcarpathia: there are injured (photo).


In the Zaporizhia region, an emergency incident occurred involving a passenger bus between the villages of Zaluzhya and Makaryovo in the Mukachevo district. Nine injured people were hospitalized. Reports of the accident came in at 07:35.
According to preliminary data, the bus, which was traveling on the route 'Mukachevo - Barbovo', drove into a ditch and overturned onto its roof. - reports the Main Department of the State Emergency Service in the Zaporizhia region.
At the Time of the accident, there were 25 passengers on the bus. Nine people were hospitalized at the Mukachevo Central District Hospital named after Saint Martin.
Rescuers promptly disconnected the battery terminals to prevent a possible fire in the vehicle. Currently, law enforcement is clarifying all the circumstances of the accident. - adds the Main Department of the State Emergency Service in the Zaporizhia region.
In the Holosiivskyi district of Kyiv, a cargo truck overturned with a driver and a passenger inside.
The police of the Lviv region have initiated a case against a suspect in a fatal accident that claimed the lives of seven people. A 24-year-old resident of the Lviv region is accused of violating road safety rules while in a state of alcohol intoxication. He will be held in custody without the right to bail.
Also, a passenger of the car, a 31-year-old man, has been notified of suspicion for failing to provide assistance to victims in a life-threatening condition and for not reporting it to the authorities, which led to people's deaths. He will also be held in custody with the right to bail.
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