Two children injured in a three-vehicle crash near Kiev Highway in New Moscow

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Two children sustained injuries in a crash involving three vehicles in New Moscow, according to a report from the Moscow State Traffic Inspectorate shared on its Telegram channel. The message notes that the incident began on the Kiev highway, at approximately the 55th kilometer when three vehicles collided while moving toward the regional area. Emergency services arrived to assess the situation, determine the sequence of events, and provide updates on the children’s condition as information became available.

Initial information from the traffic police indicates that the multi-vehicle collision occurred on the Kiev highway around the 55th kilometer in the direction of the region, prompting a response from officers who set up a scene investigation to establish responsibility and gather evidence about how the crash unfolded. Two youngsters were reported injured, and officials stressed that their exact medical status remained unclear at the time of the briefing as responders worked to secure the area and manage traffic.

Earlier, at the 36th kilometer of the Moscow Ring Road near the junction with the Warsaw Highway, several vehicles were involved in a separate incident. Footage from the site shows a truck with its passenger door open after the collision, and a passenger car was also part of the crash sequence. Authorities continued to investigate both the immediate causes and the broader traffic implications for drivers in the corridor.

A garbage truck in Novosibirsk reportedly collapsed into a building in a separate event. Authorities were not providing further details in this update, and officials recommended staying tuned for official briefings as the situation developed.

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