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Russian police stunt goes wrong, officer survives horrific accident

During a demonstration of skills by the Russian police, a horrific accident occurred. Police cars driving on two wheels were passing officers lying on the ground. However, something went wrong, and one of the cars fell on a traffic police inspector. We now know the condition of the injured officer.

Crazy show in Russia, this is the state of the policeman
Crazy show in Russia, this is the state of the policeman
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2:48 PM EDT, June 29, 2024

What could go wrong during daring police shows driving cars on two wheels? Nothing – that's apparently what the organizers of the picnic in Ivanteyevka (a few miles outside Moscow) thought. The local police leadership decided the idea was great.

However, during a picnic organized at the Vocational Training Center, overseen by the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs, a gruesome accident occurred. And it involved a police officer.

Russia: it was meant to be spectacular and it was! During performances by the local police in Ivanteyevka outside Moscow, a police car hit a traffic police inspector. The man was dragged several yards under the car, reports a post on platform X shared by Belsat.

Despite the absurd context, such an accident might seem fatal. Fortunately, the officer was wearing a helmet, and indeed, he had a lot of luck.

He had exceptional luck: the helmet saved the inspector from death. Now, there is no threat to his life, the policeman is under medical care. He only has a dislocated finger and a broken leg, reports the Nexta agency on platform X.

"Russia is a state of mind"

The video can certainly be labeled as another episode in the series "Russia is a state of mind." There are thousands of them on the internet. Fortunately for the officer, this time, it ended with a broken leg and a dislocated finger. We assume it won't be the last show or accident in Vladimir Putin's country. There is always something happening there...

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