In the Vladimir region, a truck caused a major accident involving a traffic police car.

The truck crashed into a patrol car in the Vladimir region. About informs regional press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

“At 03:00 on July 31, on the 295th km of the M-7 Volga federal highway in the territory of the Vyaznikovsky district, the driver of a Renault truck as part of a Schmitz semi-trailer crashed into a Hyundai traffic police car standing in it. “In the right lane, then a patrol car collides with a Honda car.”

According to the agency, at the time of the accident, traffic police registered an accident involving Honda and Opel cars. The impact of the crash injured two traffic inspectors, the Opel driver and two passengers of the Honda. All of them were delivered to health institutions.

The state traffic inspectorate determines the conditions of the accident.

Previously reportedIn the city of Georgievsk, a 36-year-old man smashed someone else’s car with a metal bar because he was disturbed by loud music. The attacker crashed into someone else’s car several times with a metal bar, including breaking the side mirror.



Source: Gazeta

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