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 bus of the humanitarian mission 'Prolisok'. The head of the organization, Yevhen Kaplin, reported that the bus, which had no passengers at the time, was attacked by a drone while heading for evacuation in the Dnipropetrovsk region to transport families with children from an area where forced evacuation was taking place.
According to Kaplin, as a result of the strike, the rear wheels, fuel tank, windows, interior, and drive shaft of the bus were damaged. Fortunately, there were no passengers in it during the attack, as it had just started moving towards evacuation. The bus driver survived and was unharmed by the strike.
'The drop of fragmentary-explosive ordnance occurred half a meter from the vehicle,' wrote Kaplin.
As a reminder, earlier Russian terrorists attacked a passenger bus in Kherson region, causing injuries to one passenger and significant damage to the bus.
During the attack on the humanitarian mission bus 'Prolisok', Russian troops inflicted significant damage to the vehicle, however, the driver and absent passengers were not harmed. This incident is just one of many attacks on humanitarian missions aimed at providing assistance to the civilian population in the conflict zone.
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