Teenager in Moscow Suburbs Involved in Car-Share Crash; Minor Passenger Injured

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A teenager involved in a traffic incident in the suburbs collided with a pole while driving a car-share vehicle. The information comes from a Telegraph channel affiliated with the Moscow prosecutor’s office.

The incident took place on George Street. A teen born in 2006 lost control of a rental crossover while navigating city streets in China and struck a city light tower. The moment of impact was captured on video, circulating among viewers.

Both the teen driver and a minor passenger, born in 2007, sustained injuries and were transported to a hospital for treatment. Investigators later confirmed that the young man used a rental car for someone else’s account, raising questions about authorization and responsibility.

According to the Moscow prosecutor’s office, the Troitsk and Novomoskovsky administrative districts are examining the progress and results of procedural oversight related to the incident involving minors. This statement underscores ongoing scrutiny by the capital’s prosecutorial authorities. [Citation: Telegraph channel discussing the Moscow prosecutor’s office update]

Additional information from Telegram channel “Accident and state of emergency MOSCOW and MO” indicated that five individuals were reported to be in the vehicle at the time of the collision. [Citation: Telegram channel briefing on the flashpoint area]

Earlier reports noted a separate fatal car incident. In the Yaroslavl region, a driver was burned alive in a crash, highlighting ongoing concerns about road safety and emergency response protocols. [Citation: Prior reporting on a separate regional incident]

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