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A terrible accident in Germany (7 photos + video)
30 km from Berlin was an accident bus with Polish tourists, while at least 13 people were killed.
He injured 31 people. According to German doctors, seven of them are in critical condition. The rest received minor injuries.
The bus, owned by Pol-Bus, was 49 passengers - Polish tourists returning home from Spain.
Some sources claim that among those killed and injured many young people. According to Polish media, the passengers were residents
Zlocieniec in the north-west of the country.
The accident occurred around 10:30 am local time.
For some unknown reason, while bus collided with "Mercedes", left on a highway and then crashed into a bridge support.
Are driving a "Mercedes" 37-year-old woman were also injured.
At the scene working police and fire units from Berlin and the nearby towns, the total number of 250 people.
It is reported that in the scene of the tragedy has left Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
"This incident is not only our Polish friends, but us, - said the Minister of Foreign Affairs Guido Westerwelle. - In this darkest hour, our
deepest sympathy and our thoughts - our friends and families of the victims ».
He injured 31 people. According to German doctors, seven of them are in critical condition. The rest received minor injuries.
The bus, owned by Pol-Bus, was 49 passengers - Polish tourists returning home from Spain.
Some sources claim that among those killed and injured many young people. According to Polish media, the passengers were residents
Zlocieniec in the north-west of the country.
The accident occurred around 10:30 am local time.
For some unknown reason, while bus collided with "Mercedes", left on a highway and then crashed into a bridge support.
Are driving a "Mercedes" 37-year-old woman were also injured.
At the scene working police and fire units from Berlin and the nearby towns, the total number of 250 people.
It is reported that in the scene of the tragedy has left Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
"This incident is not only our Polish friends, but us, - said the Minister of Foreign Affairs Guido Westerwelle. - In this darkest hour, our
deepest sympathy and our thoughts - our friends and families of the victims ».