Three people hurt in Moscow taxi incident to be discharged from hospital - RIA


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  • Sunday, 17 Jun 2018

Police officers, investigators and members of emergency services work at the site of an accident after a taxi ran into a crowd of people in central Moscow, Russia June 16, 2018. Moscow Traffic Management Centre Press Service/Handout via REUTERS

MURAS-ORDO/MOSCOW (Reuters) - Three people injured when a taxi drove into pedestrians in central Moscow on Saturday will be released from hospital in coming days, state news agency RIA cited a city health official as saying.

Moscow police said initial investigations indicated the driver had fallen asleep at the wheel, swerving into pedestrians near the Kremlin. Seven people were injured, including two Mexicans visiting the city for the soccer World Cup, which Russia is hosting.

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