At least seven people were dead Saturday in Russia after the country's second major bus crash in just a few days.
Thirteen people were also injured when their bus collided with a mini-bus and a car in the province of Dagestan, reported the Interfax news agency, citing the provincial Interior Ministry.
No cause for the crash was given, DPA reported.
The incident comes shortly after an overnight crash into Friday claimed the lives of 11 people south of Moscow.
At least seven dead in Russian bus crash
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