A report circulating on a Mash-associated Telegram channel describes a traffic incident in Dagestan involving a bus-like vehicle owned by the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs. The vehicle, a KamAZ, reportedly collided with a crash barrier in the Untsukulsky district and subsequently toppled onto its side. Two people were taken to a hospital in Buynaksk city, where their condition has become more serious. The occupants were police officers en route from Babayurt village to Shamilkala village on a work assignment, according to the Mash channel.
Video footage circulating online shows emergency responders arriving quickly at the scene, with traffic brought to a halt near the wreck. Law enforcement personnel and rescue crews were seen directing vehicles and providing aid to those affected at the site of the collision. The rapid response helped secure the area and minimize additional injuries as investigators began to document the scene.
Initial information indicates the accident may have been caused by a brake failure on the heavy vehicle, though investigators have not yet determined a final cause. Officials have not released a conclusive statement, and further inquiries are expected as investigators review the scene and examine maintenance records for the vehicle to understand whether mechanical issues contributed to the crash.
Separately, reports from Ussuriysk describe an SUV colliding with a pedestrian before plunging off a bridge into the water while heading toward the Zagorodny area. The driver managed to exit the vehicle through the rear door and call for help. The pedestrian was rescued and transported to a local hospital for treatment, with conditions not immediately disclosed.
In another incident, a woman who had previously been reported in Chelyabinsk faced a confrontation after attempting to leave the scene following a separate accident. Local authorities are still verifying the sequence of events and the exact location of this incident, as investigators work to confirm details and timeline.