Drone Strike on Evacuation Vehicle in Beryslav Kills One, Injures Four.
Volunteers Targeted by Drone Attack in Beryslav
According to UATV: On February 6, Russian forces carried out a drone strike in Beryslav, Kherson Oblast, targeting a volunteer evacuation vehicle. The attack resulted in the death of one man and injuries to four others. The deceased was a man born in 1982.
According to Oleksandr Prokudin, who commented on the situation, volunteers and four residents were being evacuated to a safer community. Three of the wounded are currently receiving medical care and are under doctor supervision. Tragically, the direct drone hit on the vehicle inflicted fatal injuries on one of the passengers.
The Perils of Humanitarian Missions
This assault on volunteers underscores the grave dangers humanitarian missions face in active war zones. Despite the perilous conditions, volunteers continue to provide critical aid to civilians affected by the war. This incident also highlights the urgent need for the protection and safety of humanitarian workers as they carry out their vital duties. Attacks on civilian evacuations and aid workers are violations of international humanitarian law.
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