Interior Minister Matusz Shutay-Estoka reported that approximately 100 individuals were injured in a train collision in eastern Slovakia, with two people in critical condition. The incident was confirmed by the Slovak portal Dennik N, which cited the minister’s statement. No further details about the cause or location of the crash were provided in the report.
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