State Duma deputy Sultan Khamzaev, St. He thanked the Dagestanis who saved the passengers from the bus that fell into the Moika River in St. Petersburg. In this respect reports press service of the deputy.
“I have said it before and I will proudly repeat it: in the cultural code of the peoples of Russia and Dagestan is to come to the rescue and not to run away from trouble. He presented letters of gratitude from State Duma deputies Gadzhiev Idris and Dzhabrailov Shakhban. I also asked the guys to help find anyone who was nearby and helped,” Khamzaev said.
On the afternoon of May 10, a bus with passengers arrived in St. He crashed through the fence of the Moika River on the Kissing Bridge in St. Petersburg and fell into the water. According to preliminary data, the bus driver lost control.
Rescuers managed to get all the passengers out of the cabin, but not all could be saved. Employees of the Investigative Committee opened a criminal case, detained A bus driver and a rideshare driver were also involved in the accident.
“socialbites.ca” published St. Photos of the rescue operation at the accident scene of the bus that fell into the river in St. Petersburg.
In a company belonging to St. Searches were made on the bus that fell into the Moika River in St. Petersburg. TASS reports this with reference to the Investigative Committee of Russia. Documents were seized.
previously carrier promise Insurance payments to the passengers of the bus that crashed into the Moika River.
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Source: Gazeta

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