Tram Collision in Moscow Injures 22, Including Children
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Moscow, March 15 (NationPress) A serious incident involving a collision of two trams in the capital city of Russia, Moscow, has resulted in 22 individuals being injured, as reported by the local traffic police on Sunday.
According to an official statement, seventeen people sustained injuries in the accident, which includes five children.
The collision took place on Vodnikov Street, prompting police to manage the scene as access to the city center became restricted.
On Sunday morning, two trams collided near the backup of Volokolamsk Highway, as reported by Xinhua news agency.
Initial investigations indicate that one of the "Vityaz-M" trams experienced a derailment while exiting the overpass due to a technical failure, leading to a collision with an oncoming tram.
As a result, 22 individuals were injured, including five children, according to the Moscow State Traffic Inspectorate.
One driver was trapped in the cabin, requiring assistance from rescuers to free him.
All injured parties are currently receiving essential medical treatment, stated Dmitry Bochkov, a representative of the Moscow Metro.
He also confirmed that the tram was being operated by a highly experienced driver with 23 years of service.
Both drivers had undergone pre-trip inspections prior to the incident.
A specialized commission has been established to determine the cause of this unfortunate event.
The Vityaz-M tram (model 71-931M) is a three-section low-floor vehicle developed by PK Transport Systems.
This tram model was introduced on Moscow route No. 17 in 2017.
It features six electric motors with a total output of 432 kW, enabling it to reach speeds of 40 km/h in just 14 seconds.
In case of power outages, the tram can operate on batteries for up to 1500 meters.
Additionally, it can navigate curves with a minimum radius of 14 meters.
In a separate incident in August 2025, a tragic event occurred when a bus carrying tourists collided with a freight train at a railroad crossing in the Lodeynopolsky district of the Leningrad region, leading to one fatality and sixteen injuries, according to regional officials.