Taxi ploughs into World Cup fans on Moscow sidewalk

FAN Editor

MOSCOW — Police in Moscow said eight people were injured when a taxi crashed into pedestrians on a sidewalk near Red Square on Saturday. Police said the driver in the crash was detained, but other Russian authorities said he had stated the crash was accidental.

Preliminary information indicated the driver lost control of the vehicle, and Russia’s state-run Interfax news agency said he was drunk at the time.

There were no immediate details on the severity of the pedestrians’ injuries.

The accident took place on Ilinka Street, about 650 feet from Red Square and Moscow’s famous GUM shopping arcade.

A witness told the Reuters news agency that some of the wounded appeared to be World Cup fans supporting Mexico, which squares off Saturday against Germany in the World Cup. Moscow is one of 11 Russian cities where tournament games are being played.

Interfax reported that the taxi driver was operating on a drivers license from Kyrgyzstan.

The witness who spoke to Reuters said the man tried to flee the scene after the crash but was quickly apprehended. 

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