A woman was injured in an accident in a parking lot in Skopje, in which a Ukrainian diplomatic vehicle also took part
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On 01.10.2022 at 15.00:50 p.m., it was reported that in Skopje, in the parking lot in front of the market on "Mitropolit Teodosij Gologanov" street, a traffic accident took place involving a "BMW" passenger motor vehicle with diplomatic license plates, driven by I.I. (35 ) from Ukraine, passenger motor vehicle "golf" with Skopje registration plates driven by B.G. (63) from Skopje and the pedestrian D.A. (XNUMX) from Skopje.
DA was injured in the accident. ascertained by a doctor in the "Mother Teresa" Clinic Complex. A team from SVR-Skopje carried out an inspection of the scene.
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