السبت، 11 فبراير 2017

"Reuters" : Polish PM flown to Warsaw hospital after car crash

Forum via REUTERSFirefighter officers inspect a site and Polish Prime Minister's Beata Szydlo's car after an accident in Oswiecim, Poland after car accident in Oswiecim, Poland February 10, 2017. "Suddenly the Seicento turned left, crashing into the prime minister's car," the spokesman told a televised news conference. Security officers stand outside a rescue helicopter which is transporting Prime Minister Beata Szydlo after car accident in Oswiecim, Poland February 10, 2017. "This is a clue for a potential attacker that it is possible to ram the prime minister's car," former prime minister Leszek Miller told private TV Polsat News. "The PM's condition is good, PM will undergo additional routine checks in hospital in Warsaw," her spokesman Rafal Bochenek tweeted.


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Polish PM flown to Warsaw for further checks after car crash - World


Polish PM flown to Warsaw for further checks after car crash - World
WARSAW (Reuters) - Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydlo suffered bruising in a car crash on Friday and was being flown from southern Poland to a Warsaw hospital for what her spokesman described as routine checks. Defence Minister Antoni Macierewicz was involved in a similar accident last month and President Andrzej Duda had a car crash last year. The government spokesman said on Twitter: "The PM's condition is good, PM will undergo additional routine checks in hospital in Warsaw." The latest incident provoked criticism of the security arrangements surrounding the prime minister. "Suddenly the Seicento turned left, crashing into the prime minister's car," the spokesman told a televised news conference.

Polish PM flown to hospital after car crash


Polish PM flown to hospital after car crash
"Suddenly the Seicento turned left, crashing into the prime minister's car," the spokesman told a televised news conference. "This is a clue for a potential attacker that it is possible to ram the prime minister's car," former prime minister Leszek Miller told private TV Polsat News. The deputy director of the Oswiecim hospital said she was in pain but not in any danger, and had been consulted over the decision to fly her out. She suffered mainly bruises and abrasions," he later told private broadcaster TVN24. "The PM's condition is good, PM will undergo additional routine checks in hospital in Warsaw," her spokesman Rafal Bochenek tweeted.


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