Traffic Accidents Kill Ten People
Baku / 17.03.18 / Turan: Ten people died in traffic accidents in Azerbaijan on March 16, the republic's Ministry of Internal Affairs reported.
In total, on March 16, there were 5 road accidents. As a result, 10 people were killed, and five more were injured.
So, as a result of collisions between two cars of Russian production VAZ 2106 and VAZ 2107 on the Agsu-Kurdamir highway in the territory of the Muradly village (160 km west of Baku), six people died on the spot and one with injuries of different severity was hospitalized.
The case is under investigation at the Agsu district police. -06D--
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