At least 52 people died in Afghanistan after two buses collided with a fuel tanker, causing a massive explosion, local officials said. A further 73 passengers sustained injuries.
The incident took place in the eastern province of Ghazni.
The vehicles were travelling on a highway in Ghazni, Afghanistan, when they collided.
Jawid Salangi, a spokesman for the governor of Ghazni said two buses carrying 125 passengers from Kabul to Kandahar crashed into the tanker.
The fuel tanker was travelling in the opposite direction.
A massive fire broke out which quickly engulfed all three vehicles.
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Afghan army units were rushed to the scene of the accident in Moqor district and managed to save some passengers.
However, many of the injured were in a critical condition.
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