13 Killed in Multi-Vehicle Collision in Anbar Province, Iraq
A multi-vehicle collision on an international highway in Anbar province, Iraq, resulted in 13 fatalities, including eight Iraqi soldiers, and five injuries. The accident occurred near Fallujah, around 50 km west of Baghdad, attributed to high speed. Survivors are currently receiving treatment at a local hospital.

On Wednesday, a multi-vehicle collision on an international highway in Iraq's Anbar province led to the deaths of 13 individuals, including eight Iraqi soldiers. The incident occurred near Fallujah, approximately 50 km west of Baghdad, and was caused by excessive speeding.
The Iraqi Defense Ministry confirmed the identities of the deceased, which included five civilians. Five others sustained injuries and are receiving medical care at a hospital in Fallujah. Traffic accidents are common in Iraq, often due to poor road conditions and lack of adherence to safety regulations.




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