12 people have been killed and 31 injured in a bus crash in Croatia.
The bus, which had driven from Poland, was carrying pilgrims when it reportedly slipped off a main road and crashed near Varazdin in northwestern Croatia on Saturday morning.
The passengers were adult pilgrims who were travelling to Medjugorje, a Roman Catholic shrine in southern Bosnia, Croatian Interior Minister Davor Bozinovic told reporters.
Police, firefighters and medical teams arrived on site at 5:40 a.m. near Breznicki Hum in the direction of the capital Zagreb, the police stated.
Bus crash near Varazdin rescuers work as a crane removes the bus from the scene of the crash./Antonio Bronic/Reuters
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Several trucks and a crane on scene to help clear the bus from the main road./Antonio Bronic/Reuters
"We have 43 injured people, of them 12 deceased," said Maja Grba-Bujevic, the director of the Croatian Emergency Medicare Institute.
"All the victims are Polish citizens - we can at this point confirm this," a Polish Foreign Ministry spokesman told Polish broadcaster TVN24. "The bus has Warsaw registration plates."
An investigation into the cause of the accident has begun according to Croatian authorities.