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Black ice sends Russia’s injury rates up
Black ice sends Russia’s injury rates up
In the Russian capital, the ambulance service is pushed to the limit, and trauma units can barely cope with the large number of injured people. There is black... 15.01.2009, Sputnik International
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Black ice sends Russia’s injury rates up
16:34 GMT 15.01.2009 (Updated: 19:48 GMT 19.10.2022) In the Russian capital, the ambulance service is pushed to the limit, and trauma units can barely cope with the large number of injured people. There is black ice everywhere in Moscow.