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2 trolley buses crashed in central Sofia on Sunday. Photo by Dnevnik
Two electric buses crashed into one another in downtown Sofia Sunday afternoon.
The accident occured on the main boulevard Tsarigradsko Shose.
One of the drivers of the trolley buses failed to observe proper distance and crashed into the trolley bus driving in front of him.
One child, which was at the back of the second electric bus, was taken to the Pirogov hospital with an injury.
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