Russian Strike on Kherson Minibus Wounds Ten, Including Teenager.
Russian Forces Target Civilians in Kherson Attack
According to Novyny.live: On March 11, Russian forces struck a civilian minibus in the Dnipro district of Kherson, injuring ten people, including a 17-year-old teenager. This attack is part of a wider pattern of strikes on civilian infrastructure across Ukraine, which have escalated in recent months. At least one woman sustained severe injuries in the assault.
The injured civilians include:
- Six women, aged 37, 45, 49, 57, 58, and 64,
- Four men, aged 41, 48, and 60.
Commenting on the incident, Oleksandr Prokudin stated:
“In broad daylight, Russian terrorists directed a drone at a bus carrying people. They saw who they were targeting and deliberately struck.” - Oleksandr Prokudin
This was not an isolated event on March 11. A separate attack in Kharkiv also resulted in civilian deaths and injuries that same day. Furthermore, on March 10, an incident in Sloviansk killed two people and wounded 17 others. In the Dnipropetrovsk region, at least ten people were reported injured due to Russian military attacks.
Security Situation in Ukraine
These events underscore the severe security situation in active combat zones and raise profound concerns for the safety of civilians across Ukraine. Attacks on civilian populations remain a critical issue in the ongoing conflict.
Incidents like the one in Kherson, along with numerous others in various cities, highlight the growing threat to non-combatants. Ukrainian authorities continue to call for international support to ensure security and protect the rights of civilians during the war.
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