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A mother and her 8-year-old daughter were injured in an accident in Kyiv region

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On May 13, a DAF and a Peugeot collided near the village of Ksaverivka, Bila Tserkva district, Kyiv region. A mother and her 8-year-old daughter, who were in the car, were hospitalized. UNN reports this with reference to the regional police. 

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The accident reportedly occurred on the 53rd kilometer of the Kyiv-Odesa highway, near Xaverivka. 

Investigators found out that the driver of the DAF was making a U-turn. At that moment, the driver of a Peugeot car moving in the opposite direction collided with the truck. 

As a result of the accident, a woman in the car and her 8-year-old child were injured and hospitalized. 

Fatal accident in Vinnytsia region: two people killed, one hospitalized13.05.24, 03:29 • [views_25427]

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