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February 3, 1987 | From Reuters
Twenty-seven people, many of them children, were killed Monday when a bus and a truck collided on an icy highway near Nis, 185 miles south of Belgrade, officials said. The bus was carrying 50 people, mostly families returning from winter holidays in the Yugoslav mountains.
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May 21, 1989 | From Reuters
Fourteen people were killed Saturday when a bus carrying 30 people crashed into a boulder and caught fire in central Yugoslavia, the Tanjug news agency said. The accident, which left all of the survivors with severe burns, occurred 30 miles north of Sarajevo, capital of the Bosnian republic.
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December 12, 1987 | Associated Press
A passenger train hit a bus at a railroad crossing in a southern province Thursday, killing at least eight and injuring 18, the Tanjug news agency reported Friday.
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December 12, 1987 | Associated Press
A passenger train hit a bus at a railroad crossing in a southern province Thursday, killing at least eight and injuring 18, the Tanjug news agency reported Friday.
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