Bus was believed to have been carrying 60 people at time of horrific crash

Emergency Services Ministry has confirmed 18 people died in incident

Youngest victim was a six-year-old girl, according to reports


Eighteen people have been killed and dozens injured after a truck crashed into a bus in a Moscow suburb.

Russia's Emergency Services Ministry has confirmed the youngest victim was a six-year-old girl.

According to reports the green and white bus was carrying 60 people when a lorry crashed into it, splitting the vehicle in half and forcing other drivers to swerve wildly out of its way.
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Eighteen people have been killed after a truck crashed into a bus in a Moscow suburb
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Police and emergency services at the scene of the crash near Oznobishino, outside Moscow

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Members of the emergency services remove the wreckage of the bus from the scene of the collision

The crash occurred near Oznobishino, a Moscow suburb, about 25 miles south of the city centre this afternoon.

An eyewitness video of the crash, which has been broadcast on state television, shows the lorry driving across the road at high speed before crashing into the bus.

At least five of the victims of the crash have been identified, including the six-year-old girl and her 38-year-old mother, according to RT.com.

The website has reported rescuers are having to dig rescuers out of tarmac which was being carried by the lorry.
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The bus was split in half after it was in collision with the truck this afternoon