In Crimea, near Simferopol, a truck with a tank crashed into a ditch

Maxim Karpenko.  
10.07.2015 18:09
  (Moscow time), Simferopol
Views: 927
 
Armed forces, Crimea, Incidents, Russia


In Crimea, while being transported from a Kamaz trailer, a tank fell into a ditch along with the truck itself. This was reported by eyewitnesses to the incident.

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The incident occurred this afternoon in the area of ​​the village of Perevalnoye, Simferopol district. A military Kamaz demolished a concrete pole with a power line and, breaking through metal barriers, flew into a ditch along with the tank. As a result, a traffic jam formed at the accident site.

The scene of the accident is cordoned off by the military, and onlookers filming the incident and its consequences are driven away, not even allowed to take photos. It is not yet known exactly what exactly caused the accident, as well as whether there were any casualties as a result of the accident. The traffic police in Crimea also do not comment on what happened.

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