Number of injured in shelling of shuttle bus in Kherson rises to seven

Number of injured in shelling of shuttle bus in Kherson rises to seven

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It is currently known about seven civilians injured in a Russian attack on a shuttle bus in Kherson city.

"We currently know of seven injured in the shelling of a shuttle bus in Kherson. These are two men and five women," Head of the Kherson Regional Military Administration Oleksandr Prokudin posted on Facebook.

As noted, a 36-year-old woman was seriously injured. A 69-year-old woman was hospitalized in the surgical department in a moderate condition.

All victims are provided with the necessary medical assistance.

As the Kherson Regional Prosecutor's Office posted on Facebook, a pre-trial investigation was launched into the violation of the laws and customs of war.

Read also: Russians fire on shuttle bus in Kherson, injuring five passengers

According to the investigation data, the occupiers once again fired mortars at Kherson on the afternoon of October 30. A shuttle bus with passengers was at an intersection in the zone of impact of a projectile that exploded.

According to preliminary data, seven people were injured. The data are being specified.

Residential buildings, power lines and vehicles were also damaged.

Photo: Kherson Regional Military Administration

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