Eleven Ukrainian citizens injured in road traffic accident in Rostov region – Foreign Ministry
Eleven Ukrainian citizens got injured in a road traffic accident in Rostov region, Ukrainian Foreign Ministry reported.
"As the result of the accident, 11 Ukrainian citizens got injured. The victims' state is satisfactory," reads Ukrainian Foreign Ministry's "twitter" on Friday.
According to the press service of the ministry, Ukraine's consulate general reported that in Rostov-on-Don, on July 10, at 02:03 local time, a road traffic accident took place on M-4 "Don" highway. The Bus en route from Krasnodar to Boguchar with 47 Ukrainians, two of whom were children, flipped over into a road ditch.
The victims were taken to Tarasovsky regional hospital. "The state of our countrymen is satisfactory, there's no threat to their lives. No children among those injured," the press service noted.
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