On January 30, Russian troops fired on a bus carrying passengers in Kherson. One person was killed and five others were injured.
This was reported by the Main Directorate of the National Police in the Kherson region.
The occupiers launched another attack on the center of Kherson around noon. A shuttle bus carrying seven passengers and a driver came under fire from multiple launch rocket systems.
“As a result of the strike, the 48-year-old driver was killed on the spot. Five passengers — three women and two men — suffered injuries of varying severity and are in hospitals,” the police said.
According to preliminary information, the female passengers, aged 36, 60, and 73, were diagnosed with concussions, mine-blast injuries, and shrapnel wounds. Their condition is assessed by doctors as moderate.
The 19- and 18-year-old men suffered mine-blast injuries and shrapnel wounds. They are currently in serious condition.
