Occupiers hit bus in Kherson, one killed, six hospitalized – authorities
A bus in Kherson was hit by an enemy UAV, one person is known to have died, and five more people were hospitalized, Head of Kherson Regional Military Administration Oleksandr Prokudin said.
"As a result of explosives being dropped from a Russian drone on a bus… a 50-year-old man was killed. He received an explosive injury incompatible with life. Sincere condolences to the relatives of the deceased," the administration's head said on his Telegram channel.
According to the administration's head, there are six known victims. Women aged 47, 55, 58, 51 and 30 were taken to the hospital, and a 21-year-old man was also injured.
"We also know of five victims. Women aged 47, 55, 58, 51 and 30 were taken to the hospital. A 21-year-old man received an explosive injury and shrapnel wounds to his legs. He is currently in the hospital under medical supervision," Prokudin said.
According to him, doctors are providing all necessary assistance to the victims.
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