August 1, 2025
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In an accident in Slovenia, 4 Ukrainians were killed – local police

As a result of the accident at the Slovenia, five foreigners were killed on Wednesday, with previous four of them – citizens of Ukraine. Source: “European Truth” with reference to police data in Delo.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

As a result of the accident at the Slovenia motorway on Wednesday, five foreigners were killed, and four of them were a citizen of Ukraine.

Source: “European Truth” with reference to police data in delo.si

Details: The traffic accident happened on the motorway near the Slovenian hen’s settlement, which is about 100 kilometers north of Ljubljana.

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The Ukrainian driver of a minibus that transported seven people exceeded the speed and crashed into the back of the trailer, which, according to preliminary data, was managed by the driver from Russia.

Five passengers of the minibus were killed as a result of the collision. According to preliminary data, four of them are citizens of Ukraine.

The driver of a minibus that caused the accident was only slight injuries and his passenger (according to preliminary data, also Ukrainian) – heavy. According to preliminary data, the Russian driver of the carrier was not injured in the accident.

According to Delo.si, it is one of the most secreted road accidents in Slovenia lately.

We will remind, on June 13 the bus with Ukrainians got in an accident near the French city of Lem. Four dead adults were reported, three of them were citizens of Ukraine.

In a recent accident, when the train came off the rail near the city of Ridlingen in German land Baden-Württemberg, five Ukrainians were injured.

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