Accident Report: Krasnodar Territory Crash Involving Bus, KamAZ, and Niva Car

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In the Timashevsky district of Krasnodar Territory, a serious road accident involving a bus, a KamAZ truck, and a car resulted in one fatality and two injuries. The incident was reported by the press service of the regional department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia in 2019 via the telegraph channel. (Source: regional MOI press service)

Officials described the scene as a three-vehicle collision on the Krasnodar-Yeisk highway. A Paz bus, which was unoccupied at the moment, struck a parked KamAZ truck. The bus then overturned from the force of the impact. KamAZ, driven by its own operator, continued to move due to inertia and subsequently collided with a Niva passenger car.

As stated by the ministry, the crash proved deadly for the Niva driver while the KamAZ driver and the bus driver sustained injuries. (Source: regional MOI press service)

The press service noted that both victims were admitted to hospital with injuries of varying severity. Medical teams worked to stabilize the injured and determine the full scope of damage to each vehicle and occupant involved in the incident. (Source: regional MOI press service)

Separately, in Chuvashia, the Former State Traffic Inspectorate reported that a metal bumper pierced a Renault Logan in Novocheboksarsk. A two-year-old passenger in the car sustained injuries in that collision. (Source: Chuvashia traffic authorities report)

Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding both crashes, including whether mechanical failure, parking actions, or driver attention contributed to the outcomes. Emergency responders coordinated rescue operations, secured the scene, and transported the injured to medical facilities for treatment. (Source: regional MOI press service)

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