Kazakhstan national injured in bus accident in Greece

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Kazakhstan national injured in bus accident in Greece ©RIA Novosti

A Kazakhstan citizen was among Russian tourists injured in a disastrous bus accident in Greece, RIA Novosti writes. The bus driving the clients of Mouzenidis Travel overturned near the northern city of Thessaloniki on September 14. It was taking tourists to Thessaloniki's Makedonia airport to fly back to Samara and Saint-Petersburg. 4 passengers were killed and 30 injured in the accident. Kazakhstan citizen who worked as a guide on the bus got the most severe injuries in this accident. She is currently in an intensive care unit with an artificial lung unit. 26 Russian citizens, including 4 children, are currently in Greek hospitals as well. The doctors have already discharged 7 Saint-Petersburg citizens and allowed them to take flights to return home.

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A Kazakhstan citizen was among Russian tourists injured in a disastrous bus accident in Greece, RIA Novosti writes. The bus driving the clients of Mouzenidis Travel overturned near the northern city of Thessaloniki on September 14. It was taking tourists to Thessaloniki's Makedonia airport to fly back to Samara and Saint-Petersburg. 4 passengers were killed and 30 injured in the accident. Kazakhstan citizen who worked as a guide on the bus got the most severe injuries in this accident. She is currently in an intensive care unit with an artificial lung unit. 26 Russian citizens, including 4 children, are currently in Greek hospitals as well. The doctors have already discharged 7 Saint-Petersburg citizens and allowed them to take flights to return home.
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