Armenia Council of Ministers Shuttle Bus Crash: Injuries and Ongoing Investigation

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Early reports indicate that a shuttle bus operated by Armenia’s Council of Ministers was involved in an accident, with several people reported injured. The information comes via news agencies citing Armenia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Several injured individuals, including lawmakers or aides who were aboard, required hospitalization. The latest figures show that more than ten people who were inside the vehicle were admitted to medical facilities for treatment.

The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Armenia confirmed that eleven state employees were taken to hospitals after the shuttle bus crash. At present, authorities have not released a final official explanation for the incident, and medical teams were dispatched to the scene to provide care.

Investigators and responders continue to gather details about the incident involving the Council of Ministers transport, with officials stating that additional information will be shared as it becomes available.

In a separate incident, a bus on Kaluga Avenue in Moscow was involved in a crash, resulting in injuries to three passengers. Separately, reports from southwestern China mention a bus accident that led to three fatalities and twenty-three people being hospitalized.

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