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President Zelensky Escapes Serious Injury After Car Crash [VIDEO]
President Zelensky Escapes Serious Injury After Car Crash
This news comes just days after the President visited the British Embassy in Kyiv to pay his respects to Queen Elizabeth II.
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The President’s Press Secretary alerted his followers on social media that the Ukrainian President was in a car accident on Wednesday.
According to Sergii Nykyforov, the President was thoroughly examined by an ambulance doctor and no serious injuries were found.
According to reports, the accident happened in Kyiv between two vehicles and the incident is being investigated.
The President’s safety has been the top priority of Ukrainian officials following the invasion of Russia and the threat of assassins attempting to kill Zelensky.
The incident happened after the President, 44, went to visit the city of Izyum which was recaptured in Ukraine’s remarkable counter-offensive.
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On Wednesday, the President thanked the Ukrainian forces who were part of the counterattack and oversaw a flag-raising ceremony.
‼🇺🇦 Video from the scene of the traffic accident with Zelensky in Kyiv is published by UkroSMI
According to reports, the car collided around 12 o'clock in the evening on Victory Square.The President of 🇺🇦 is fine, there are no injuries, but the motorcyclist has a head injury. pic.twitter.com/5mnOTgCZwm
— Ignorance, the root and stem of all evil (@ivan_8848) September 15, 2022
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