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A train in Slovenia hits maintenance workers on the tracks. 2 were killed and 4 others were injured
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Date:2025-04-27 13:26:22
LJUBLJANA, Slovenia (AP) — A passenger train on Wednesday struck a group of maintenance workers on the tracks, killing two of them and injuring four others, police said.
The collision happened near the southwestern town of Postojna at around 9 a.m., the official STA news agency said.
The report says the injured workers were seriously hurt. No other details were immediately available.
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