On September 21, at least five people, including three children, lost their lives in a tragic collision involving a military combat vehicle and a civilian car in Serbia. The incident, reported by the director of Kraljevo hospital, underscores the dangers present on the roads, where military operations intersect with civilian traffic. This catastrophic event has drawn attention to the protocols regarding military escorts and their potential impact on public safety.
The Serbian Defense Ministry confirmed that a PASARS combat vehicle, which is designed for anti-aircraft and artillery purposes, was involved in the collision near Usce. The clash occurred as the combat vehicle was being escorted by police. This highlights the complexities and risks associated with military vehicles on civilian roads, and raises important questions about their safety measures and operational procedures when transitioning through populated areas.
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