Multiple individuals sustained injuries in a vehicle accident involving three buses in Krasnodar.
In the heart of Krasnodar, an accident occurred on ulitsa imeni V.N. Machugi at around 08:15 on August 28. The incident involved a car-sharing vehicle and a minibus, resulting in injuries to three female passengers.
According to reports from the press service of the UMVD of Russia for Krasnodar, during a turn, the driver of the car-sharing vehicle collided head-on with the minibus that was moving in the opposite direction. The driver of the car-sharing vehicle then fled the scene, leaving the victims and the aftermath of the accident behind.
The three injured women, aged 24, 27, and 42, were quickly attended to by emergency services and taken to the hospital for treatment. The current condition of the women is not publicly known.
The identity of the driver of the car-sharing vehicle is currently being established by the UMVD, and the circumstances surrounding the accident are being thoroughly investigated. The exact location of the accident has not been specified.
The name of the driver involved in the traffic accident, who then fled, is not publicly available at this time. The press service of the UMVD of Russia for Krasnodar is continuing its investigation into the accident to ensure the driver is brought to justice.
As the investigation continues, the city of Krasnodar calls for increased vigilance on the roads and urges drivers to prioritise safety and the wellbeing of others. More updates will be provided as information becomes available.
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