Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Saturday sent an official message to Mateusz Morawiecki, his Polish counterpart, expressing his condolences over an accident involving a Polish bus in Croatia, the PM’s press chief said.
A bus carrying pilgrims from Poland to a holy site in Medugorje, Bosnia-Herzegovina, veered off the motorway and slammed into a wall in the early hours of Saturday in Croatia. Of those on the bus, 12 were killed and 32 injured, 19 of them seriously.
“I would like to express my condolences to you and the Polish nation on behalf of myself and the Hungarian people. We will pray for the speedy recovery of those injured and the families of the victims,” Orban said in the message.
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Source: MTI
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