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No Citizens of BiH were killed in the Train Accident in the Netherlands

Published: April 5, 2023
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The Embassy of Bosnia and Herzegovina in The Hague informed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina that, according to the information currently available to the Embassy, no citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina were killed in the serious train accident that occurred on Tuesday morning at 3:30 in the Dutch town of Voorschoten.

According to the information so far, 5 people died in the accident, while 19 of them were seriously injured.

The Embassy of Bosnia and Herzegovina in The Hague is in constant contact with the Dutch authorities, and will promptly inform the public about any new findings.

The phone number of the Embassy for all additional information is: +31 6 33 67 65 56, it was announced from the Public Relations Office of the Embassy of Bosnia and Herzegovina in The Hague.

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