Ten people were killed in a head-on collision in Russia not far from the Ukraine border today when a minibus drove into a truck, police said.
The crash in the Belgorod region -- about 40 kilometres from the border of eastern Ukraine's Kharkiv region -- saw the minibus swerve into oncoming traffic and hit a large semi-trailer truck, police in the Belgorod region said in a statement.
Ten people were killed, including the minibus driver, and six were injured, a spokesman for the police also told Russian agencies.
A police source told RIA-Novosti that the minibus was travelling to the Lugansk region in eastern Ukraine, part of which is controlled by pro-Russian separatists, and that the passengers were of Ukrainian nationality.