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Six people, including four children, were injured in a two-car crash in the Leningrad region. Reports from the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia in St. Petersburg and the surrounding area, cited by the TASS news agency, say the incident happened in Kingisepp. A VAZ-2114, driven by a 19-year-old, collided at an intersection with a Chevrolet Niva steered by a 35-year-old man. The vehicle with the younger driver carried four minor passengers aged 16 to 17, all of whom required medical attention, according to the police summary. The injured included the two drivers and two of the children, and they were hospitalized. The authorities did not release the causes of the collision. In a separate event reported earlier, four people were injured in Serpukhov in an accident involving an ambulance and a Haval as they crossed paths. The medical vehicle overturned on its side at the intersection of Volodarskogo and 1st Moskovskaya streets around 15:20 local time, and the injured were transported to hospital. In another development, the acting president of Podolsk denied a version that attributed the collapse of the Pakhra bridge to a terrorist attack.”

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