A terrible accident in Mariupol: An ambulance with military personnel overturned after a collision with a taxi

23.02.2015 18:20
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Armed forces, Incidents, Ukraine


Mariupol, February 23 (PolitNavigator, Alexandra Ignatieva) –  In Mariupol, surveillance cameras installed at one of the intersections of Mariupol recorded an accident involving a car and an ambulance.

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According to traffic police officers, from the side of Bakhchivandzhi Street, at a green traffic light, a Lanos taxi car drove to the intersection of Lenin and Stroiteley Avenues. At the same time, an ambulance with sound and light signals on was moving towards the intersection along Lenin Avenue. The taxi rammed the ambulance, causing it to overturn.

According to the publication “0629”, no one was seriously injured in the accident, and eyewitnesses reported that men in camouflage came out of the ambulance.

As PolitNavigator reported, On the Donetsk-Mariupol highway, a UAZ car carrying Ukrainian soldiers overturned.

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