Eight people injured in two separate car crashes in Yaroslavl region and New Moscow

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Eight people were injured, including four minors, after a collision between two cars in the Uglich district of the Yaroslavl region. The incident was reported via the Telegram channel of the regional Ministry of Internal Affairs department. The crash happened around noon on Sunday.

According to authorities, the accident occurred near the village of Falyukovo in the Uglich district, involving a Renault and an Opel. Preliminary details indicate that the Renault was driven by a woman born in 1984, and she, along with several passengers, sustained injuries.

The Renault carried five people in total: the female driver, a man born in 1979, and three children born in 2007, 2012, and 2014. In the Opel, the 30-year-old driver and two passengers, a 22-year-old man and an underage girl born in 2006, were also injured.

Earlier, two children were involved in an accident on Kievskoye Highway in New Moscow, where injuries were reported.

Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances of both crashes. Local emergency services responded to the scenes, providing medical assistance and transporting the injured for further treatment. The degree of injuries ranges from minor to more serious, with authorities emphasizing the importance of seat belt use and safe driving to prevent similar incidents in the future. Further updates will be issued by the regional police as investigations proceed.

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