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Train collision in Slovakia leaves 79 hospitalized

Bratislava, Nov 10 (UNI) Seventy-nine people have been hospitalized in Slovakia after a train collision near the capital, Bratislava, the Emergency Medical Services Operations Center said on Monday.
"Seventy-nine patients were taken to hospitals after the train accident," the center said on social media.
Three people were seriously injured, while 60 others sustained minor injuries. All the patients were conscious upon admission.
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