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    Near Saratov, a truck collided with a fuel tanker

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    SARATOV, November 25 A truck, a fuel tanker and a passenger car collided on a highway in the Saratov region, as a result of which two people died and two more were injured, the regional department reported Traffic police
    The accident occurred at about 9.40 (8.40 Moscow time) on the 370th kilometer of the R-228 Tambov-Penza – Saratov – Pristannaye – Ershov – Ozinki – border with Kazakhstan road.

    “According to preliminary data, a collision occurred between three cars: an Isuzu truck, a Volkswagen Polo and a fuel tanker. As a result of the accident, the drivers of the fuel tanker and the truck died, two people from the Volkswagen were taken to a medical facility,” the State Traffic Safety Inspectorate press service told reporters.

    The head of the life safety department of the regional government, Yuri Yurin, clarified on the Telegram channel that the accident occurred in the Sovetsky district near the village of Pushkino.

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