Head-On Collision Between Civilian Car and Police Vehicle in Volyn: Two Dead
Fatal Crash in Lutsk District Claims Two Lives
According to Главком: A devastating road accident in the Lutsk district of the Volyn region has left two people dead and a young woman seriously injured. The collision occurred around 7:10 PM near the village of Dachine, when a Volkswagen Passat crashed head-on into an official vehicle belonging to the Security Police Department.
According to preliminary reports, the driver of the Volkswagen Passat crossed a solid road marking line and veered into oncoming traffic, triggering the crash. Both drivers involved in the collision later died in the hospital. One of the victims was identified as Andriy Pobochiy, a police officer with over 30 years of service in the security police force.
Aftermath of the Accident
A 20-year-old female passenger in the civilian car sustained severe injuries and is currently receiving treatment at a local hospital. Law enforcement has launched a criminal investigation under Article 286, Part 3 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. The tragedy has stirred concern among local residents and reignited discussions about road safety in the region.
- Deceased drivers: The driver of the Volkswagen Passat and the driver of the police security vehicle.
- Injured passenger: A 20-year-old woman.
Authorities are still investigating the exact circumstances surrounding the incident.
This tragedy underscores the critical need to obey traffic regulations, as the violation that led to the collision highlights the urgency of stricter driver oversight in the Volyn region.
Road safety remains a pressing issue that demands attention not only from law enforcement but also from the broader society.
The tragic incident in Volyn highlights the ongoing issues surrounding road safety, a concern mirrored in other regions of Ukraine. For instance, a recent accident in Kyiv involving a drunk driver resulted in serious injuries to a female passenger, further emphasizing the urgent need for stricter enforcement of traffic regulations across the country.
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