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High-speed and regional trains involved in an accident in southern Germany, injuring several people
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Date:2025-04-14 16:28:04
BERLIN (AP) — A high-speed train and a regional train were involved in an accident in southern Germany on Friday that left several people slightly injured, police said.
Police wrote on X, formerly Twitter, that there was a “lateral contact” between the high-speed ICE train and the regional service at Reichertshausen, between Ingolstadt and Munich.
They said that seven people were slightly injured and the trains were being evacuated.
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