In the Igrinsky district of Udmurtia, an early-morning collision occurred involving a school bus and a Lada Vesta wagon. A total of 14 people sought medical evaluation following the incident, according to the latest updates. After initial examinations, most of those affected were released for outpatient care, while three individuals required hospitalization. The hospitalized cases include a female passenger treated at the Igrinsky district hospital, a male patient admitted to the Glazov interregional hospital, and a young boy who was admitted to the 1st Republican Clinical Hospital for further care.
The minibus carried 17 people at the time of the crash, including eight children, all of whom were en route to a competition. The Lada Vesta had only one driver onboard. Visual evidence from the scene suggested the bus veered off the road and ended up in a ditch. Emergency services reported seven injuries within the region as a result of the collision.
Authorities are actively investigating the causes and circumstances surrounding the crash, including factors such as vehicle condition, driver actions, and road conditions at the time of the incident.
Earlier reports described a separate incident in Saint Petersburg, where a passenger attacked a taxi driver with his fists, prompting intervention from bystanders to break up the fight.
Additionally, reports from Krasnodar described an incident where two men pulled a driver from a minibus and assaulted him. These events are under review as part of broader traffic and transportation safety monitoring across regions.