Train collision leaves one killed, three injured in Turkey's eastern province of Malatya
Two trains carrying goods collided in the eastern Malatya province of Turkey, authorities said on Saturday.Turkish disaster agency , police and emergency health service units were dispatched to the area.
The injured were taken to hospitals and a research operation was launched to find others who may be trapped under the trains.
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