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🚗💥Из-за водителя ВАЗ-2114, который плохо прикрутил колесо, в Москве произошло массовое ДТП

В ДТП приняли участие 9 машин, в том числе самосвал с прицепом, который перевернулся. Всё произошло на 38-м километре МКАД. По предварительным данным, пострадавших нет.



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🚗💥Из-за водителя ВАЗ-2114, который плохо прикрутил колесо, в Москве произошло массовое ДТП

В ДТП приняли участие 9 машин, в том числе самосвал с прицепом, который перевернулся. Всё произошло на 38-м километре МКАД. По предварительным данным, пострадавших нет.

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