At least 16 people were killed and 29 others injured in a run-over accident in a city in southeastern Turkey, according to what the Turkish Minister of Health announced on Saturday. Minister Fahrettin Koca said on Twitter, "16 people died and 29 others were injured, including 8 in critical condition, in an accident that occurred after The brakes of a truck that ran over a crowd failed in Derik" in Mardin province. A few hours ago, in another traffic accident, 16 people were killed and 21 injured in a traffic accident between an ambulance and a bus on a highway linking the city of Gaziantep with the city of Nizip. The Turkish news agency "Demiroren" confirmed that A passenger bus that was traveling on a highway hit an ambulance, a fire engine, and a car of a press team that had all headed to the scene of a previous accident. Among the dead were three firefighters, four paramedics, and two journalists from a Turkish news agency, according to local media. And scenes broadcast by the Turkish agency showed the back of an ambulance Partially destroyed, the bus is on its side and its front section is destroyed.