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Drunk Driver Hits Over 60 Cars in Siberia’s Krasnoyarsk

A chaotic scene unfolded in Krasnoyarsk, Siberia, as a drunk driver wreaked havoc during a birthday celebration. The driver, reportedly heavily intoxicated, plowed into 60-80 parked cars, leaving a trail of destruction in his wake. Miraculously, no injuries were reported despite the sheer scale of the damage.

Eyewitnesses described the event as surreal, with cars scattered across streets and sidewalks. Police arrived on the scene to apprehend the driver, who faces multiple charges, including reckless driving and property damage. Authorities confirmed that the individual’s blood alcohol level far exceeded legal limits.

The incident has sparked outrage among local residents, many of whom are now grappling with insurance claims and repair costs. It also raises broader concerns about Russia’s struggles with drunk driving, which remains a persistent issue despite government efforts to curb it through stricter penalties and awareness campaigns.

Officials in Krasnoyarsk have vowed to hold the driver accountable and provide support to affected residents. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of impaired driving and the need for stronger enforcement of traffic laws.


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