In Dnipropetrovsk region, Russians dropped explosives from a drone on an evacuation bus
Russian troops attacked a humanitarian mission bus
On June 28, Russian troops launched an attack on the humanitarian mission bus 'Prolesok'. The head of the organization, Yevgeny Kaplan, reported that the bus, which did not yet have passengers, was attacked by a drone when it was leaving for evacuation in the Dnipropetrovsk region to transport families with children from the zone where mandatory evacuation is taking place.
According to Kaplan, the attack damaged the rear wheels, fuel tank, windows, interior, and drive shaft of the bus. Fortunately, there were no passengers at the time of the attack, as it had just begun moving towards evacuation. The bus driver survived and was unharmed by the strike.
'The dropping of explosive ordnance occurred half a meter from the vehicle,' Kaplan wrote.
Recall that earlier, Russian terrorists attacked a passenger bus in the Kherson region, causing injuries to one of the passengers and significant damage to the bus.
During the attack on the humanitarian mission bus 'Prolesok', Russian troops caused material damage to the bus, but fortunately, casualties among the passengers and driver were avoided. Similar attacks had already occurred the day before, indicating an unstable situation in the region.
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