Russian troops bomb minibus in Ukraine’s Kherson, injuring children
Occupying Russian forces dropped explosives onto the hatch of a minibus that was passengers in Kherson's Dniprovskyi district. As a result of the attack, the vehicle caught fire and five people were injured, including children
Head of the Kherson Municipal State Administration Roman Mrochko and Head of the Kherson Regional State Administration Oleksandr Prokudin reported the information.
"In the Dniprovskyi district, Russian occupiers dropped explosives onto the roof hatch of a minibus belonging to a private transportation company. The bus caught fire. Passengers were inside," wrote Mrochko at 4:10 p.m.
He added that information regarding whether there are any casualties among them is being clarified.
Later, the head of the Kherson Regional Military Administration, Oleksandr Prokudin, reported that five people were injured in the Russian attack, including two children.
"A 12-year-old boy, a 13-year-old girl, and three women, aged 38, 52, and 54, were diagnosed with explosive and cranial injuries, as well as concussions," Prokudin said.
All the victims were taken to medical facilities.
- On February 2, the Russian army attacked an ambulance that was responding to a call in Kherson with a drone.
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