Rybinsk Crash Involves Tank SUV and Bus; Eight Injured, Driver Identified

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The female driver of a Tank SUV was found slumped over the wheel after colliding with a PAZ passenger bus in Rybinsk. A local resident named Yuliana, who witnessed the incident, described what she saw to a regional outlet. According to her account, when the bus struck the wall, the passengers managed to exit the vehicle on their own. The moment unfolded quickly as neighbors reported hearing the sirens and watching firefighters arrive on the scene. People on the bus helped each other out, with some passengers supporting each other while others lay on the ground. Yuliana noted that she and others were headed to school and did not linger at the scene, choosing instead to continue on their way after the initial shock passed. She also identified a resident named Marina Stepanova as the driver of the foreign vehicle involved in the crash, raising questions about what happened in the moments leading up to the collision. It was not clear to observers whether the SUV driver yielded appropriately to the bus, which was traveling along a main road at the time. The scene included ten to fifteen people on the bus, and emergency crews were seen transporting several of them away while the condition of those passengers remained unknown at that moment. The bus had been moving along a main road, while the SUV appeared to be approaching from a side street marked as a priority or yield area, leading to speculation about right of way in the moments before impact. Onlookers emphasized the suddenness of the event and the chaos that followed as responders began their work and the injured were carried to safety. The incident drew immediate attention from local authorities and prompted a broader discussion about road safety and driver responsibility in busy urban corridors. In subsequent briefings, officials stated that eight people were injured in the collision, including seven passengers on the bus and the female SUV driver. This initial report came from the Yaroslavl region Department of Internal Affairs and reflected preliminary information available at that time. Later updates identified Marina Stepanova as a deputy in the Yaroslavl Regional Duma and an entrepreneur who was reported to be hospitalized following the crash. The incident was referenced in regional media coverage as part of ongoing reporting on transportation safety and local governance, underscoring the impact such crashes have on communities and the individuals involved. Other regional stories, including earlier reports about a separate accident involving a military KamAZ, did not verify any direct connection to this event and were treated as unrelated updates in the broader traffic safety narrative.

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