A multi-vehicle accident occurred on Kutuzovsky Avenue in Moscow. Four people were injured, including a child. According to reports, four or five cars collided.

The capital’s health department stated that two adults were taken to Pirogov City Hospital, while another was transported to Botkin Medical Center. The minor received medical assistance at the scene.

Following the collision, traffic on the avenue was significantly disrupted.

Kutuzovsky Avenue

Kutuzovsky Avenue is a major thoroughfare in western Moscow, Russia, named after Field Marshal Mikhail Kutuzov, a hero of the Napoleonic Wars. The avenue was developed in the post-World War II era as a grand ceremonial route and is known for its Stalinist-era architecture, including the famous Triumphal Arch commemorating the victory over Napoleon. Today, it is a prestigious residential and business artery, symbolizing both historical Russian military triumphs and modern urban life.

Pirogov City Hospital

Pirogov City Hospital, also known as the First City Hospital, is a major medical institution in Moscow, Russia. It was founded in 1802 and later named after the renowned Russian surgeon and scientist Nikolai Pirogov, a pioneer of field surgery. The hospital has a long history of providing medical care and has been at the forefront of medical advancements in the country.

Botkin Medical Center

The Botkin Hospital, officially known as the S.P. Botkin Clinical Hospital, is a major medical institution in Moscow, Russia. It was founded in 1910 and named after the renowned Russian physician Sergei Botkin, a pioneer of Russian medical science. Originally established to combat infectious diseases, it has grown into one of the city’s largest and most important multidisciplinary hospitals.