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The condition of a Ukrainian woman injured in a deadly road accident in Lodz Voivodeship in Poland is stable, the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry's spokesman, Oleksandr Dykusarov, has said.
"At 2100 on July 30, the consul of Ukraine visited the hospital where the injured Ukrainian woman is being treated, and met with the director of the clinic to discuss her further treatment. According to the doctors, the condition of the woman is stable, and there is no threat to her life," he said.
Dykusarov said that all the nine Ukrainians killed in the road accident had been identified.
As reported, a train crashed into a minibus on an unregulated railway crossing near Bratoszewice in Lodz Voivodeship in Poland on July 30. There were ten people, all Ukrainian citizens, in the minibus. Nine of them, including three men and seven women, were killed in the accident. One woman was hospitalized.
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