Seven people were killed on the roads of Tajikistan over the weekend

As a result of four traffic accidents that occurred over the weekend on the roads of the country were killing seven citizens of Tajikistan. As reports the press service of the MIA of RT, the driver of the car “Gazel” – a 44-year-old resident of Mastchoh district on the territory of Poltorak Jamoat lost control […]

Avaz Yuldoshev

As a result of four traffic accidents that occurred over the weekend on the roads of the country were killing seven citizens of Tajikistan.

As reports the press service of the MIA of RT, the driver of the car “Gazel” – a 44-year-old resident of Mastchoh district on the territory of Poltorak Jamoat lost control of the car, collided with a tractor of mark “MTZ-82”. As a result of road traffic accidents died the driver of the car “Gazel”.

In another accident, which also occurred on the territory of Mastchoh district, were killing two young passengers in the car “Mercedes Benz”; the driver turned the car at high speed. The driver was not injured.

The driver of the car “Opel-Astra”, a 48-year-old citizen of Devashtich area of Sughd region while driving on the highway Dushanbe-Khujand made a head-on collision with the car brand “Renault” under control of 45-year-old resident of Spitamen district. As a result the driver of car “Opel-Astra” and two his 30-year-old passengers died.

In the evening of 20 August the driver of the car brand “Opel Zafira”, a 66-year-old citizen of Dushanbe run over an unidentified 40-45 year-old pedestrian opposite the capital bus station who died in hospital.

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