An accident involving a tourist bus and a police bus occurred in Edirne, Turkey, as reported by the television channel TELE1.
According to TELE1, the crash happened around 20:00 Moscow time in Edirne, located in the northeastern part of the country. The two buses collided on the 6th kilometer of the Edirne-Kapıkule highway. Initial information from the scene indicates 11 people were injured, with ten of them being police officers.
The report notes that police and medical teams were dispatched to the location to provide aid and assess the injuries.
Earlier, a bus carrying passengers in Chelyabinsk experienced a collapse, with more than ten people hospitalized after the incident within the convoy.
The incident in Edirne involved a normal bus transporting police officers colliding with a tourist bus. The collision led to injuries among passengers and responders at the scene.
Additionally, there was a separate report from a building associated with the Ministry of Internal Affairs mentioning an explosion and fatalities, although details were unclear at the time.
The events underscore the ongoing risks on roadways and the need for rapid emergency response to multiple types of transportation incidents across different regions. Reports from local authorities and emergency services continue to provide updates as investigators review the circumstances surrounding each crash and assess any potential safety concerns.