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A bus hit a pedestrian in Tashkent.

Regarding the incident, preliminary investigative actions are being carried out by the Tashkent City Department of Internal Affairs before the investigation.

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"A road traffic accident involving a 'Man' brand Russian bus occurred in the Yakkasaroy district," reported Toshshahartransxizmat.

It is reported that the incident took place on April 2 at around 12:41 on Shota Rustaveli Street. A bus driver from the 5th bus depot, while moving from the "Southern Railway Station" towards "Bobur" street on the BRT dedicated lane, hit a pedestrian who was crossing the road in violation of the rules.

The driver provided first aid to the victim and called an ambulance. According to the doctors' preliminary conclusion, the pedestrian has been diagnosed with a concussion and is currently under medical supervision.

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