Bus Crashes Across Regions Reported With Dozens Injured

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In the Aleksandrovsky district of the Vladimir region, a passenger bus left the roadway and toppled into a ditch, injuring about 35 people. The regional division of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs reported the event on its Vkontakte page.

The crash occurred on Monday, April 28 at 2:40 Moscow time. The ministry’s update indicates that by 4:30 p.m. roughly 35 individuals had sought medical assistance. The bus was carrying 55 passengers in total. Traffic police and emergency services are at the scene, and investigators are working to determine the exact cause. This incident underscores how quickly emergencies unfold on regional roads and how authorities coordinate a rapid response to protect travelers.

In a separate report from the previous day, a Vladimir-bound bus in Vladivostok on route 54 struck a fast-food cafe located on Lugovoi Street, with several other vehicles involved in the collision. There were no reported casualties, and officials have not released a definitive cause yet. The situation is being reviewed by local authorities as more details become available.

On April 24 in Makeevka, a driver of a DPR bus reportedly lost consciousness while at the wheel. Eyewitnesses and medical personnel attempted to revive him, but he could not be saved. The incident has prompted questions about driver health and safety checks, with investigators examining signals, timing, and vehicle condition to understand what happened before the loss of consciousness occurred.

A separate incident involved a minibus carrying passengers that was captured on video in the vicinity of Ufa. The footage circulated widely, illustrating how accident scenes can be shared across social networks and reach audiences far beyond the immediate area. Authorities continue to assess the circumstances of this event and verify the facts as information becomes available.

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