At least one killed, four injured in Ukrainian bus crash in Poland
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At least one person was killed and four more were injured in a Ukrainian passenger bus crash in southeastern Poland in the early hours of Monday, March 22 (Kyiv time), according to local media.
“The bus was carrying 10 people, including two drivers. All are citizens of Ukraine. One person died at the scene, four others were hospitalized," said Marcin Betleja, the spokesman for the Podkarpackie region fire service, according to tvn24.

The Directorate for National Roads and Motorways of Poland reported that the bus hit the barriers at the end of the Kaszyce Passenger Service Center (MOP) exit lane and then fell into a ravine.

The accident occurred in the same place where a Ukrainian bus on the Poznan-Kherson route crashed on March 6, killing five people and injuring more than 30.