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Two seriously hurt in helicopter crash

Six emergency vehicles attended the scene as well as one boat. Leszek Szymański/PAP

Two people were hospitalised with serious injuries after their Robinson R44 light helicopter crashed into the Vistula river near Sady, outside Warsaw, at about 14:00 on Thursday, the local fire chief informed PAP.

One dead, 24 hospitalised in Polish coach crash in Hungary

One person was killed and 24 hospitalised, including three seriously injured, when a coach carrying Polish tourists crashed on a motorway outside Kiskunfelegyhaza in Hungary early on Sunday morning, Hungarian National Ambulance Service spokesman Pal Gyoerfi reported.

Dutch cyclist in serious condition after Polish race crash

Dutch cyclist Fabio Jakobsen, who suffered an accident at the end of the first stage of the 77th Tour de Pologne bicycle race, is in a chemically-induced coma and his condition is described as serious, the race's press office has informed PAP.

Driver of Warsaw's fatal bus crash charged over drugs

The driver of a city bus that plunged off an overpass in Warsaw, killing one person and injuring over a dozen, has been charged with driving under the influence of drugs, prosecutors said on Friday.

Bus plunges from Warsaw bridge

A Warsaw city bus has crashed off the Grota-Roweckiego bridge in northern Warsaw down to a multi-lane north-south transit route along the Vistula River.

Polish president, PM offer condolences after plane crash in Tehran

Polish President Andrzej Duda and Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki offered their condolences on Wednesday over the Ukrainian plane crash in the Iranian capital city of Tehran on Wednesday.

President Duda offers condolences after plane crash in Kazakhstan

President Andrzej Duda has sent a letter of condolence to Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev after the death of 12 people in a passenger plane crash at Almaty airport.

Polish delegation in Smoleńsk continues Tu-154M wreckage examination

Polish prosecutors and forensic technicians are conducting procedural steps on examination of the TU-154M presidential plane that crashed in Smoleńsk, Russia, on April 10, 2010, with the loss of 96 lives, the Russian Investigative Committee has announced.

President Duda sends condolence message to his Russian counterpart

President Andrzej Duda has sent a letter of condolence to Russian President Vladimir Putin after the death of 41 people in a fiery Russian plane crash at a Moscow airport.

Pay up! Fuming LOT bosses demand compensation from Boeing for grounded flights

LOT has had to suspend its five 737 Max jets after Boeing grounded all of its aircraft following horror crash in Ethiopia which killed all on board.

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