The Prime Minister of Poland was involved in a traffic accident in Auschwitz and was evacuated from the scene of the accident by helicopter.
Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydlo, after a traffic accident involving her motorcade's car, was taken by helicopter from a hospital in Auschwitz, where she received first aid, to the Military Institute of Medicine in Warsaw for further examination.
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Polish public television Telewizja Polska reported this today on its website.
As the press secretary of the head of government, Rafal Bochenek, noted, the prime minister feels well, although she received several bruises and abrasions.
“Fortunately, nothing serious happened,” he emphasized.
The government speaker did not specify how many days she will stay in the hospital.
The driver who was driving the prime minister's car and an officer from Beata Szydlo's security service were also injured as a result of the accident. They have numerous injuries. After the accident, the victims were taken to a hospital in Auschwitz, where doctors carried out the necessary diagnostic and treatment measures.
The causes of the accident are being established
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