Injury toll from Russia’s drone attack on passenger bus in Kherson rises to five

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The number of people injured in a Russian drone attack on a passenger bus in Kherson has increased to five.

The press service of the Kherson Military-Civil Administration reported this on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.

“The number of those wounded in an enemy drone attack on minibus No. 5 has increased to five, including the driver and two other passengers,” the statement reads.

The administration noted that the injured include men aged 62 and 41, and a 45-year-old woman. All suffered concussions and blast injuries.

Read also: Kherson police investigate Russian shooting of civilian car in February 2022

This morning, Russian forces dropped explosives from a drone onto a passenger bus in Kherson. Initially, it was reported that a 56-year-old woman and a man born in 1960 were among the injured.

Photo credit: Kherson City Council


Source: Injury toll from Russia's drone attack on passenger bus in Kherson rises to five

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