Russians hit a minibus in Kherson with a drone: one dead and one wounded
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- Mariia Khamitsevych
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14:10, 02 March, 2025

On the afternoon of 2 March, Russian soldiers attacked a shuttle bus in Kherson with a drone, leaving more than seven injured and one dead.
This was reported by the Kherson Regional Military Administration.
It is specified that men aged 56 and 72, as well as a 66-year-old woman, were taken to hospital with mine-blast injuries. Doctors are examining them further.
Later, the RMA clarified that a 19-year-old boy was also injured in the drone attack. He was hospitalised with a mine-blast injury, shrapnel wounds to the chest, thigh and lower leg.
A 64-year-old resident of Kherson is in serious condition in hospital. He has a mine-blast trauma, shrapnel wounds to the head, forearm, hand and lower legs, the RMA added. A 61-year-old woman was also hospitalised. She was diagnosed with head, back, forearm and arm injuries.
A 58-year-old resident of Kherson also needed medical assistance. She had wounds to her back and shin. The doctors provided her with treatment and she refused to be hospitalised.
Two other Kherson residents who were hit by a Russian drone in the Dniprovskyi district also turned to the hospital. A 69-year-old local resident sustained mine-blast trauma, shrapnel wounds to her leg and neck. A 73-year-old woman sustained an explosive injury and an arm wound.
In addition, Russian troops fired at 36 localities in Kherson region with various types of weapons over the past day.
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