Saturday, 25 November 2006

BUS HITS HOUSE IN KAZAKHSTAN, KILLING 7

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By empty (11/25/2006 issue of the CACI Analyst)

A passenger coach slammed into a residential building in Kazakhstan in the early hours Saturday, leaving 7 people dead and 13 others injured, the Central Asian republic\'s emergencies ministry said. \"A Mercedes bus, with 20 passengers on board, crashed into a private house at 1:20 a.m.
A passenger coach slammed into a residential building in Kazakhstan in the early hours Saturday, leaving 7 people dead and 13 others injured, the Central Asian republic\'s emergencies ministry said. \"A Mercedes bus, with 20 passengers on board, crashed into a private house at 1:20 a.m. local time [9:20 p.m. GMT] in the Karaganda province [in central Kazakhstan], 884 kilometers [549 miles] into the Almaty-Yekaterinburg highway,\" the ministry said in a news release. The driver and two passengers, who had sustained severe injuries, were taken to a hospital in the provincial capital of Karaganda, while the other ten passengers were hospitalized in a nearby village with minor injuries. Police are investigating what caused the vehicle to veer off the road. (RIA Novosti)
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