At least three Russians sustained injuries in a traffic crash near Alanya, with the Russian Consulate General in Antalya confirming the incident. The consulate reported that the accident occurred on September 3 at 16.00, and all those affected were transported to local medical facilities where they are receiving appropriate care. The consulate emphasized ongoing coordination with local authorities, hospital leaders, insurers, and tour operators to monitor the victims’ conditions and gather full details about the circumstances surrounding the crash. Source: TGRT Haber TV channel reported the event and provided updates through Turkish media channels.
Earlier, a tourist bus accident in Turkey’s Karaman province left a number of passengers injured, with initial reports indicating 25 passengers and the driver were affected. This incident was covered by Turkish broadcasters as part of a broader safety update for travelers in the region. Source: TGRT Haber TV channel reported the Karaman incident and its immediate consequences.
Separately, reports noted the collision involving the convoy of a former Turkish presidential candidate, Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, which resulted in an accident requiring on-site response. Source: TGRT Haber TV channel provided coverage of the event and subsequent details about road safety and official responses.
In another case, a head-on collision in Moscow involved an old Mercedes, drawing attention to the varying road safety scenarios across regions. Source: Local reports summarized by Turkish media outlets and later echoed by regional coverage.