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PRAGUE — Two passenger trains collided in the southwest of the Czech Republic on Wednesday, injuring dozens of passengers.
Police said the crash occurred shortly after 8 a.m. (0600 GMT) in the town of Milavce.
Czech Railways said an international high-speed train that connects the western Czech city of Plzen with Munich in Germany and a local passenger train were involved in the collision.
The local CTK news agency said up to 50 passengers could have been injured, citing firefighters.