Russian kamikaze drone kills nine in deadly attack on Ukrainian bus
As a result of the Russian attack on the city of Marhanets in Ukraine, nine people were killed and 30 were injured. The attack was carried out using a kamikaze drone that hit a bus carrying workers.
What do you need to know?
- The Russian attack took place in the city of Marhanets, located in the Dnipropetrovsk region of Ukraine.
- Putin's army used a kamikaze drone that struck a bus transporting company employees in the morning.
- As a result of the attack, nine people were killed and 30 were injured. The number of victims may still rise.
The death toll from the Russian attack on the city of Marhanets has risen to nine. Earlier reports mentioned seven fatalities.
"The enemy attack has claimed nine lives. My condolences to the families and friends. The number of casualties is constantly growing. As of now, 30 people are known to have been injured," wrote Serhiy Lysak, the head of the regional military administration, on Telegram.
"People were going to work. Russian strikes on Ukrainian civilians do not stop," added former Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, Anton Gerashchenko.
Kamikaze drone hit a bus. People were on their way to work
After this attack, many people are injured, and their number is growing.
"As of now, 30 people are known to have been injured," added Lysak.
Local authorities are gathering information on the victims. More photos from the attack site are appearing online.