At least 20 tourists were injured - one critically - on Friday in a bus accident in Turkey's central Anatolian province of Kırıkkale, police have said.
The bus, which was heading to Nevşehir from Ankara, toppled over in the Yeniyapan district while traveling on the Kırıkkale-Kayseri highway.
In the accident, 20 tourists - including the driver and a guide - were wounded.
Police said the majority of the tourists were Chinese nationals; the injured were taken to hospitals in the province.
One of the wounded tourists is in critical condition.
This is the latest serious bus crash this summer on Turkey's highways. On Aug. 6, a total of four tourists were killed and 38 others wounded when a tour bus overturned after crashing into a barrier near the Serinhisar district of Denizli province in the southwest of the country.
On July 15, at least seven people were killed and another 37 injured when two buses were involved in two accidents on Turkey's Trans-European Motorway in the northwestern province of Bolu.
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