A serious accident in the Krasnodar Territory has drawn urgent medical attention as one bus passenger was sent to intensive care and doctors assess the individual’s condition. The incident was confirmed by the Bryukhovetsky district administration via the press service, with details reported by TASS.
The collision happened on the morning of July 15 along the Krasnodar Yeisk highway, a stretch where a routine passenger bus and a grain carrier collided. The driver of a MAN cargo truck reportedly veered into an oncoming lane, colliding with the regular bus as it traveled toward its destination. The bus carried 41 passengers, including nine children, and was traveling from Tula to Anapa at the time of impact. In the crash, three people lost their lives while 17 sustained injuries.
According to reports from TASS, seven of the victims required hospitalization for varying injuries, underscoring the severity of the crash and the ongoing efforts of medical teams to stabilize those affected.
In a separate incident in the Kuban region, at the beginning of the previous week a child death occurred following a traffic collision on Rosa Luxemburg Street in Temryuk, near the Military Hill complex. A Honda motorcycle rider, aged 36, collided with four pedestrians who were crossing at an irregular crosswalk, resulting in multiple injuries and a fatal outcome for the child.
Meanwhile, in Moscow a head on collision led to the overturning of an old Mercedes car. The events highlight a pattern of serious crashes across different areas, drawing attention to road safety and the need for continued vigilance among drivers and pedestrians alike.
In all cases, authorities are reviewing the circumstances surrounding the incidents, and medical teams remain on standby as victims receive care. The ongoing updates emphasize the importance of strict adherence to traffic regulations, careful driving in busy corridors, and heightened awareness of vulnerable road users in key transit routes across the region.