Six Tajiks killed in traffic accident in Russia

Six persons, including three minors, were killed and four others, including one minor, were injured on December 6 as car VAZ-2114 collided with an ambulance in Russia’s Krasnodar region. Russian media reports say VAZ-2114 was driven by an 18-year-old man.  He reportedly lost control of his car and it went into oncoming traffic and collided […]

Six persons, including three minors, were killed and four others, including one minor, were injured on December 6 as car VAZ-2114 collided with an ambulance in Russia’s Krasnodar region.

Russian media reports say VAZ-2114 was driven by an 18-year-old man.  He reportedly lost control of his car and it went into oncoming traffic and collided with ambulance.

As a result of the collision, the driver of VAZ-2114 and his five passengers, including two minors, were killed and three others (the ambulance drivers and his passengers), sustained various injuries and were hospitalized. 

The cause of the accident is under investigation.  

Meanwhile, resident of Fayzobod district, Muhiddin Vashgardi, says his 68-year-old aunt Sadbarg Sharipova and her three grandchildren of ages of 8, 10 and 18 as well his one more relative – a 22-year-old woman — were among those killed in the accident.  Besides, there was also a young man in the car, according to Vashgardi.   

Vashgardi says that one more grandson (an 11-year-old boy) of his aunt sustained serious injuries and was hospitalized.  

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