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Moscow: At least 18 dead as bus cut in two by collision with truck

Pictures showed the bus had been cut into two pieces and turned into a tangle of black wreckage by the force of the crash, one of the deadliest accidents around the Russian capital in recent years.

Emergency workers and investigators work at the site of the crash of a truck and a bus near Oznobishino (AP Photo/Igor Ivashin)

AT LEAST 18 people have been killed and 40 injured in a horrific traffic accident which happened outside Moscow today when a gravel truck smashed into a bus packed with passengers.

Television pictures showed the bus had been cut into two pieces and turned into a tangle of black wreckage by the force of the crash, one of the deadliest accidents around the Russian capital in recent years.

Police said it was thought to have occurred when the truck turned onto a main road and ploughed into the bus.

The head of the capital’s health department, Georgy Golukhov, told the RIA Novosti news agency that injuries had been especially severe as the bus passengers were also hit with the gravel the truck was carrying.

The television pictures showed emergency workers shovelling through the black gravel that had been showered over the road.

Moscow deputy mayor Pyotr Birukov said that the driver, a 46-year-old Armenian, had been fined for traffic violations six times over the last year.

Bags containing victims of a crash involving a bus and a truck are laid at the site of the crash near Oznobishino, a settlement in the Moscow municipality (AP Photo/Igor Ivashin)

The driver, who survived the crash, has been hospitalised and is being interrogated by police, Birukov added.

Of the injured, around 25 are still hospitalised with 15 in a serious condition and the other 10 with injuries of medium seriousness, the RIA Novosti news agency said, quoting the health ministry.

Earlier death tolls rose rapidly after several injured victims died in hospital. The Moscow authorities said that Monday would be a day of mourning in the Moscow region for the victims of the crash.

The bus was travelling on a regular public transport route from Podolsk to Zhokhovo in the Moscow region and was packed with some 60 passengers.

A huge traffic jam ensued as emergency services blocked off the road with police handing out water to stranded drivers on a hot summer’s day.

Russia has one of the world’s worst road safety records with some 25,000 people losing their lives in traffic accidents every year, although the government is seeking to improve the situation with tough measures including a zero tolerance ban on drink driving.

© AFP 2013

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