Seven dead, 11 hurt in southern Turkiye bus crash

A supermoon, the last full moon of the year, rises up behind Galata tower, in Istanbul, Turkey, Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)
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Updated 06 December 2025
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Seven dead, 11 hurt in southern Turkiye bus crash

  • Seven people died and 11 others were hurt early Saturday when an intercity bus crashed into a lorry on a motorway in southern Turkiye, the local governor’s office said

ISTANBUL: Seven people died and 11 others were hurt early Saturday when an intercity bus crashed into a lorry on a motorway in southern Turkiye, the local governor’s office said.
The incident, which happened before dawn on the highway linking the cities of Adana and Gaziantep, happened when a coach plowed into an articulated lorry that had stopped after one of its tires blew out, state news agency Anadolu said.
Footage from the scene showed the front right section of the bus was totally mangled where it hit the back of the lorry about 90 kilometers (55 miles) west of Gaziantep.
Quoting the Osmaniye governor’s office, Anadolu said all of the dead and injured were on board the bus with efforts ongoing to to identify the victims.
The lorry driver, who survived the crash, was detained with police closing down the road, it said.


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  • Eide said the international stabilization force needed to function as a peacekeeping force.

DOHA: Norway’s Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide said on Saturday that the Gaza stabilization force and the Board of Peace must be put in place this month, adding that the current ceasefire was “fragile and cannot hold for many more weeks in its current phase.”
Speaking at the Doha Forum in Qatar, he said the international stabilization force needed to function as a peacekeeping force.