Bus full of Ukrainian refugees overturns in fatal accident

A bus carrying Ukrainian refugees overturned on a major highway in northern Italy at dawn on Sunday, killing a young mother, firefighters and news reports said.

There were also five people injured, but none of the injuries were serious, Italian state TV said.

The crash occurred on the A14 highway near Forli', a town in the Emilia-Romagna region in northeastern Italy. The rest of passengers were safely evacuated.

Firefighters used two cranes in an operation to set the bus upright and remove it after helping the survivors to get out of the bus.

The bus was filled with Ukrainian refugees when it overturned killing one passenger and injuring several others.
One passenger was killed and several injured in the crash. Source: AP

Around 22 refugees on the bus

The cause of the crash was under investigation. Highway Police official Andrea Biagioli said there were no skid marks.

"It could have been (the driver) suddenly falling asleep," Mr Biagioli told state TV, while also stressing that no cause had been determined.

Italy's Interior Ministry said the bus had set out from Ukraine and was heading south to Pescara, an Adriatic port city, when it overturned. The passengers were taken to a nearby police barracks for initial assistance, and would later resume their journey, the ministry said.

The victim was a 32-year-old woman whose two children, ages 5 and 10, suffered bruises in the crash, the Italian news agency LaPresse said. Milan daily Corriere della Sera said the woman was crushed under the bus.

22 Ukrainian refugees were reportedly on board the bus when it crashed.
Police and rescue services attend the scene of a bus crash near Forli, Italy, Sunday, March 13, which was carrying refugees from Ukraine. Source: AP

Bus had been travelling for 20 hours when it crashed

Earlier, firefighters had said there were about 50 refugees aboard the bus. But Corriere della Sera said that only 22 refugees had been aboard the bus that flipped on its side, while others were on a second bus that wasn’t involved in the crash.

The children were taken to a hospital where they were receiving psychological as well as medical assistance, LaPresse said.

The bus had been on the road for about 20 hours when it overturned, and had set out from western Ukraine, LaPresse said.

Around 35,000 Ukrainians refugees who fled after Russia launched war in their homeland have entered Italy, most of them through its northeastern border with Slovenia.

Forli’ is in the region of Emilia-Romagna, which borders the Adriatic Sea.

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