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Taxi crash in Moscow's Red Square injures 8 people

Published:Saturday | June 16, 2018 | 12:00 AM
In this image provided by Moscow Traffic Control Center Press Service, ambulance and police work at the site of an incident after a taxi crashed into pedestrians on a sidewalk near Red Square in Moscow, Russia, yesterday.

MOSCOW (AP):

Eight people, including two from Mexico, were injured yesterday when a taxi crashed into pedestrians on a sidewalk near Red Square in Moscow.

Russian police said the driver in the crash has been detained. Preliminary information indicated the driver lost control of the vehicle.

Russia is hosting the World Cup and the capital's streets have been crowded with foreign visitors. The accident took place about 200 metres (650 feet) from Red Square and Moscow's famous GUM shopping arcade, an area popular with tourists.

The city health department said seven of the injured were in satisfactory condition and one was in more serious condition. Specifics on their injuries were not available.

Mexico's embassy in Moscow said two of its citizens were among the injured. Mexico is to play against Germany today in Moscow, one of 11 host cities for the tournament.