Two Truck Collision and Moscow Traffic Incidents Reported

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Two trucks collided on Varshavskoye Highway on the southern outskirts of Moscow, a report from REN TV citing Izvestia confirmed. The collision involved a Gazelle van and a foreign-made car, and one person became trapped inside one of the vehicles. Authorities indicated that the full cause of the crash would be clarified by law enforcement agencies.

On February 21, statistics released for 2023 show that Russia recorded 132.4 thousand traffic crashes, marking a 4.5 percent increase compared to the previous year. This figure underscores a continuing trend of elevated road incidents across the country, a topic that receives close attention from emergency responders and transport agencies. The report highlights the broader context of road safety, with authorities noting fluctuations in accident numbers and the importance of adherence to traffic rules to reduce harm.

In the same period, another incident surfaced near Moscow where a vehicle reportedly fell from a bridge located near the Moscow Ring Road at the exit toward Besedinskoe Highway toward the city center. The event occurred at night within the vicinity of the South Gate bus terminal, drawing immediate attention from city services and onlookers alike. The exact circumstances are being investigated to determine whether structural factors or driver actions contributed to the fall.

Earlier, at the 36th kilometer of the Moscow Ring Road, a deadly crash involved multiple vehicles, prompting a rapid response from road safety crews and emergency teams. Investigators are evaluating evidence from the scene to establish sequence of events and potential risk factors such as weather, road conditions, or vehicle maintenance.

Additionally, prior reports noted a separate incident in the Moscow region where a minibus lost a wheel while in motion, illustrating ongoing challenges for vehicle stability and road safety in densely trafficked corridors. Authorities continue to monitor such cases to identify patterns that could inform preventive measures and stricter regulations for fleet maintenance.

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