Military encounter in Kiev: 2 fatalities - DBR (rephrased)
In the heart of Kyiv on the morning of September 8, a tragic traffic accident occurred that has left the city in shock. The accident, which claimed the lives of two individuals, has sparked an intense investigation led by the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU).
The incident took place on E. Teliha Street, where a military staff sergeant, driving a service vehicle, lost control of his vehicle and skidded onto the opposite lane. The impact of the collision was severe, resulting in the deaths of two people, including a police recruit who was a passenger in the car that was hit.
The aftermath of the accident was visually documented by the Telegram channel "Kyiv Operational", which shared photos of the scene. The images depict the chaos and destruction caused by the collision, with vehicles severely damaged and debris scattered across the road.
The military staff sergeant sustained injuries in the accident and is currently receiving medical attention.
In response to the incident, an criminal investigation has been opened under Part 2 of Art. 415 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. The establishment of all circumstances surrounding the accident continues, with expert examinations appointed to investigate the incident further.
SBI investigators arrived at the scene of the accident, gathering evidence and interviewing witnesses to piece together the events that led to the tragic incident.
The Kyiv community is left mourning the loss of two lives and hoping for the speedy recovery of the military staff sergeant. This accident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of road safety and the potential consequences of reckless driving.
As the investigation continues, the city of Kyiv stands united in its support for the victims and their families during this difficult time.
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