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Out of the 29 Russians injured in a Saturday bus crash in Ukraine, four are non-transportable, the press service of the Ukrainian Health Ministry said on July 7.

According to a report, four people were taken to Chernihiv regional
clinical hospital, one of them was in critical condition, and three are
in a moderately severe condition.

Twenty-five people were taken to Chernihiv city hospital No. 2,
including five in critical condition taken to the intensive care unit.
Fifteen people had injuries of moderate severity with various fractures,
and five people underwent surgery.

The Health Ministry also said that a 17-year-old boy was among the fourteen people killed in the crash.

“The report of the accident was received at 0517 on Saturday and at
0538, the first emergency team provided medical care to the victims. A
total of 14 teams provided medical assistance at the scene,” the press
service said.

As reported, a bus carrying a group of Christian pilgrims from
Velikiye Luki, the Pskov region of Russia, to the Pochayiv Monastery in
western Ukraine overturned on a highway between Chernihiv and Kyiv in
the north of Ukraine early on Saturday. Fourteen people were killed and
29 others injured in the crash.