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Two trains crash in Turkey
06 September 2011 [19:08] -
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A passenger train crashed with a freight train in Istanbul on Tuesday, the "Sabah" newspaper reported.
As a result of the incident, according to preliminary data, 10 people were injured. Ambulances were sent to the scene.
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