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Bus crash in Bulgaria kills dozens, including children: Officials

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Bus crash in Bulgaria kills 45, including children, officials said
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ByDragana Jovanovic and Morgan Winsor
November 23, 2021, 10:35 AM

MOSCOW and LONDON -- At least 45 people, including a dozen children, were killed after a tourist bus from North Macedonia crashed and caught fire in Bulgaria early Tuesday, officials said.

The accident occurred on the Struma highway near the village of Bosnek in western Bulgaria at around 2 a.m. local time. Emergency teams rushed to the scene, where 45 people were confirmed dead, according to a statement from the Bulgarian Ministry of Interior.

Seven people who sustained injuries from the crash were transported to a hospital for treatment, the ministry said.

Officials work at the site of a bus accident, in which dozens of people were killed, on a highway near the village of Bosnek, about 25 miles southwest of Sofia, Bulgaria, on Nov. 23, 2021.
Dimitar Kyosemarliev/AFP via Getty Images

The bus, carrying 53 people, was heading back to North Macedonia's capital, Skopje, after a tourist trip to Istanbul, Turkey, according to Monika Markovska, an official at the North Macedonian Embassy in Bulgaria's capital, Sofia. The Bulgarian Ministry of Interior confirmed that the bus was registered in North Macedonia.

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Most of those on board were Macedonian, apart from one Belgian national. Twelve children were among the dead, Markovska told ABC News.

Officials work at the site of a bus accident, in which dozens of people were killed, on a highway near the village of Bosnek, about 25 miles southwest of Sofia, Bulgaria, on Nov. 23, 2021.
Dimitar Kyosemarliev/AFP via Getty Images

The seven people who were hospitalized were admitted to Pirogov Hospital in Sofia.

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The patients -- four men and three women -- suffered burns and lacerations but were all in stable condition, Dr. Ljubo Topkov of Pirogov Hospital told ABC News.

Officials work at the site of a bus accident, in which dozens of people were killed, on a highway near the village of Bosnek, about 25 miles southwest of Sofia, Bulgaria, on Nov. 23, 2021.
Dimitar Kyosemarliev/AFP via Getty Images

The cause of the crash was unclear and is under investigation.

Traffic was stopped in both directions on the highway as first responders and investigators worked on scene.

The Macedonian travel agency that owns the bus, Besa Trans, did not respond to ABC News' request for comment Tuesday.

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